• DocumentCode
    1491225
  • Title

    MWM-Array Sensors for In Situ Monitoring of High-Temperature Components in Power Plants

  • Author

    Sheiretov, Yanko ; Grundy, Dave ; Zilberstein, Vladimir ; Goldfine, Neil ; Maley, Susan

  • Author_Institution
    JENTEK Sensors, Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    1527
  • Lastpage
    1536
  • Abstract
    Utilization of America´s substantial coal reserves for energy production has become a national priority. Advanced coal-fired power plants offer an environmentally friendly means to achieve that goal. These power plants, such as ultrasupercritical power plants, will provide high thermal efficiency along with greatly reduced emissions of CO2 and other pollutants. Life cycle costs for the advanced coal-fired plants can be reduced by enhanced observability in support of condition-based maintenance. The enhanced observability can be achieved by using networks of condition-monitoring sensors that would provide component-level material condition information and through-wall temperature monitoring. This would reduce uncertainties in knowledge of material condition, at the level of individual components, and improve capability to predict remaining life of critical components. One approach being developed under the U.S. Department of Energy Small Business Innovation Research Program is to develop and implement high-temperature versions of the meandering winding magnetometer (HT-MWM) for temperatures up to 1000 degC. These patented sensors, coupled with multivariate inverse methods, would provide superior performance for in situ material condition monitoring (material degradation, flaw detection, stress relaxation, and/or creep monitoring) and through-wall temperature measurement. Networks of HT-MWMs will generate material condition information to be used by adaptive life-management algorithms for remaining life prediction and decision support.
  • Keywords
    condition monitoring; environmental factors; life cycle costing; magnetometers; remaining life assessment; sensor arrays; thermal power stations; MWM-array sensors; coal reserves; coal-fired power plants; condition-based maintenance; condition-monitoring sensors; energy production; environmental factors; high-temperature meandering winding magnetometer; life cycle costs; life-management algorithms; power plant high-temperature components; remaining life prediction; temperature monitoring; Condition monitoring; Costs; Magnetic materials; Observability; Power generation; Production; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermal pollution; Uncertainty; Condition monitoring; MWM-array sensors; high-temperature; meandering winding magnetometer (MWM); power plant components;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Sensors Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1530-437X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSEN.2009.2019335
  • Filename
    5277436