DocumentCode :
3012235
Title :
Requirements for fiber optic sensors for stator endwinding vibration monitoring
Author :
Sasic, Mladen ; Jiang, Hongbo ; Stone, G.C.
Author_Institution :
Iris Power - Qualitrol Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
fYear :
2012
fDate :
23-27 Sept. 2012
Firstpage :
118
Lastpage :
121
Abstract :
In the past few years, as manufacturers have reduced stator endwinding support to lower costs, stator endwinding vibration has emerged as an important failure mechanism of large motors and generators. Endwinding vibration, which is primarily driven by magnetic forces in normal operation and much larger forces in fault conditions, leads to high voltage insulation abrasion and copper conductor cracking from high cycle fatigue. Many catastrophic generator and motor failures have resulted. The most effective method to monitor if dangerous endwinding vibration is starting to occur is to continuously monitor the vibration levels and frequencies using fiber-optic accelerometers. Such sensors have been available for over 20 years, but it is apparent that incorrect results are sometimes obtained, leading to false indications on the condition of the stator endwinding support structure. False indications could be the result of multiple causes, and one of them is improper location of the sensors, i.e. the sensors are installed in locations of minimum vibration, making one believe there is no vibration problem. Modal testing is sometimes used to determine the optimum location of the sensors. However, since this test can only be performed at ambient temperature, not at winding operating temperature, it is possible that with a temperature increase, the optimum location positions could be changed. This paper will discuss the requirements for selection of sensors and effect of temperature on modal test results.
Keywords :
abrasion; electric generators; electric motors; fibre optic sensors; machine insulation; magnetic forces; stators; vibrations; catastrophic generator; copper conductor cracking; fiber optic sensors; fiber-optic accelerometer; generator failure mechanism; high cycle fatigue; high voltage insulation abrasion; magnetic forces; motor failure mechanism; stator endwinding vibration monitoring; Coils; Shape; Stator windings; Temperature sensors; Vibrations; endwinding vibration; on-line monitoring; rotating machines; stator windings;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bali
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1019-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CMD.2012.6416365
Filename :
6416365
Link To Document :
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