Identification of Rub and Unbalance in 320 MW Turbogenerators

This article presents two experiences of applying a model-based fault-identification method to real machines. The first case presented is an unbalance identification in a 320 MW turbogenerator unit operating in a fossil power plant. In the second case, concerning a machine of the same size but from...

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Main Authors: N. Bachschmid, P. Pennacchi, A. Vania, G. A. Zanetta, L. Gregori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2003-01-01
Series:International Journal of Rotating Machinery
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X03000095
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Summary:This article presents two experiences of applying a model-based fault-identification method to real machines. The first case presented is an unbalance identification in a 320 MW turbogenerator unit operating in a fossil power plant. In the second case, concerning a machine of the same size but from a different manufacturer, the turbine has been affected by a rub in the sealings. This time, the fault is modeled by local bows. The identification of the faults is performed by means of a model-based identification technique in a frequency domain, suitably modified in order to take into account simultaneous faults. The theoretical background of the applied method is briefly illustrated and some considerations are also presented about the best choice of the rotating speed set of the run-down transient to be used for an effective identification and about the appropriate weighting of vibration measurements at the machine bearings.
ISSN:1023-621X