Title: Identification of dynamic behavior of steam turbine blades using rotor vibration measurement
Authors: Vašíček, Vojtěch
Liška, Jindřich
Strnad, Jaromír
Jakl, Jan
Citation: VAŠÍČEK, V. LIŠKA, J. STRNAD, J. JAKL, J. Identification of dynamic behavior of steam turbine blades using rotor vibration measurement. In Proceedings of 14th European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid dynamics & Thermodynamics. Itálie: The European Turbomachinery Society, 2021. s. 1-9. ISBN: neuvedeno , ISSN: 2313-0067
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: The European Turbomachinery Society
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: 2-s2.0-85124629303
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/47242
ISBN: neuvedeno
ISSN: 2313-0067
Keywords in different language: DIAGNOSTICS;BLADES;STEAM TURBINE;ROTOR VIBRATION
Abstract in different language: Ensuring the reliability of the steam turbine is fundamental task for a proper operation. Monitoring systems are traditionally used for this purpose. Early detection of initial mechanical change can avoid time and financial losses. The last stage blades of low-pressure turbine can be considered as the critical part in a steam turbine operation. The interaction between steam flow and the blisk causes the mechanical stress acting on the blades. Traditional methods used for monitoring blade dynamic behaviour are contact method represented by strain gauges measurement and non-contact method – blade tip timing. However the installation and operation of such monitoring systems is quite expensive. Rising demand for low-cost monitoring systems led into developing new approach which is presented in this paper. It is based on the use of the standard measurement – relative rotor vibration signal. Using the standard measurement makes this approach potentially interesting for the turbine operators compared to the methods traditionally used. This paper illustrates how this principle can be used in blade state monitoring and early identification of the mechanical change in blade structure. The experimental results measured on an experimental rotor test rig are also presented in the paper to support presented approach.
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