Wednesday 22/5/2013

Bookmark and Share
 
 
Product Focus
  PandCT RSS Product Focus feed
Live Turbine Health

14 September 2009

Monitran Technology, the R&D arm of vibration and displacement sensor OEM Monitran, has developed a digital signal processing (DSP) unit for the real-time monitoring of turbine blade conditions.

The unit reflects ‘live’ blade health by providing traffic-light-type indicators: green for safe, amber for advisory and red for danger. Also, for each condition, there is a programmable output capable of switching up to 30V at 5A, which means the unit can be easily integrated into control circuitry and to provide an automatic shut-down of the turbine if necessary.

Donald Lyon, Monitran Technology’s Managing Director, comments: “Up until now, turbine blade health monitoring has required the capture of data, often with the turbine off-line, and then extensive and time-consuming data analysis. Our DSP unit affords real-time, in situ data analysis, allowing plant owners and other users of turbines to adopt predictive maintenance strategies, and to operate more cost-effectively. Also, if the unit is playing a role in the turbine’s control circuitry, it can reduce the risk of catastrophic failure if something does go wrong.”

Monitran Technology’s DSP unit has four channels which are each intended for use with an eddy current probe and suitable trigger circuitry (such as Monitran’s T3 unit) and processes data relating to blade-tip-to-casing clearance and by recognising any blade-to-blade lead or lag issues.

The use of all four channels supports the placement of sensors at approximately 90 degree intervals around the turbine’s casing. Lyon adds: “Investigatory work we conducted with QinetiQ indicated that blade deterioration can occur in less than a single revolution.”

A fifth channel on the unit is intended for a traditional accelerometer, so that vibration levels may also contribute to the overall picture of turbine health. In addition, all five channels feature digital (first in first out – FIFO) buffers for pre- and post-trigger recording, and can feed external digital recorders.

Once per revolution (OPR) signals are also provided; one input and four synthesised outputs.

The unit is in a standard DIN rail mount format, and measure 156 x 86 x 56mm (L, D and H respectively). It is available with the control panel either integral to the unit or as a separate item (say for wall-mounting). In addition, full remote monitoring and control of the unit is possible via multidrop RS454.

For more information please visit www.monitrantechnology.com
PandCT.com are not responsible for the content of submitted or externally produced articles and images.
Click here to email PandCT about any errors or omissions contained within this article.
     
Send this page
To send this page to a colleague or friend,
fill in the email addresses below...
Your email address
Their email address:
Page to be sent: shownews.asp?ID=22436

Company gateway pages
for Monitran Ltd:
FREE Information on the products in this article
To request more information from this supplier,
fill in your email address below.
Your email address
 
     
Bookmark and Share
Product categories: Accelerometers | Actuators | Agitators | Analysers | Bearings | Compressors | Controllers | Conveyors | Drives | Enclosures | Flowmeters | Heat Exchangers | Motors | Pumps | Relays | Sensors | Transducers | Transmitters | Valves | Weighing
(c) Copyright 1999-2013 Process and Control Today Ltd  |  Reg. no 3733110  |  Email Editor  |  Email Webmaster  |  Sitemap  |  Privacy Policy