Apparatus for aligning brushes of a dynamoelectric machine
First Claim
1. Apparatus for aligning brushes of a dynamoelectric machine to minimize arcing of the brushes, said apparatus comprising:
- means for receiving from a brush of the dynamoelectric machine a composite signal including noise signals and high-frequency information signals, said composite signal produced during an operating mode of the dynamoelectric machine wherein a buck or boost current is superimposed on a preselected level of excitation current applied to the machine;
a first filter network for removing low-frequency components of said noise signals from said composite signal;
a clipping network connected to said first filter network for removing from said composite signal all components having an absolute value of amplitude in excess of a preselected value.a second filter network for removing from said composite signal substantially all of the components of said noise signals input to said second network filter and having frequencies less than a cutoff value determined from the fundamental slot and bar frequencies of the dynamoelectric machine;
means for rectifying the filtered and clipped signal from said second filter network to provide a rectified signal;
means for amplifying and integrating said rectified signal to produce an output signal, said output signal, together with the level of said boost or buck current, being indicative of brush alignment adjustment required to minimize brush arcing; and
an output meter for displaying said output signal.
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Abstract
Apparatus is disclosed for aligning brushes of a dynamoelectric machine such as a DC generator or motor to minimize arcing of the brushes. The alignment monitor processes electrical signals from brushes of a dynamoelectric machine during tests in which various levels of buck or boost current are superimposed on a preselected level of excitation current applied to the machine, and the monitor produces output signals which, together with the levels of applied buck or boost currents, are indicative of the brushholder rigging adjustment which is required to achieve the optimum rigging position for a wide range of arc-free machine operation. Included in the brush alignment monitor are filter networks for removing noise from composite signals input to the monitor, a rectifier for changing the sign of negative signal components, and networks which amplify and integrate selected high-frequency information signals to produce output signals. Also described is an alarm system which indicates the presence of brush arcing during alignment tests by comparing the output signals with a reference signal which is either preset from prior observations of brush arcing or is automatically adjustable for changes in buck and boost currents, the latter permitting the monitor to detect directly the onset of brush arcing and thus the range of arc-free operation of the machine.
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8 Claims
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1. Apparatus for aligning brushes of a dynamoelectric machine to minimize arcing of the brushes, said apparatus comprising:
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means for receiving from a brush of the dynamoelectric machine a composite signal including noise signals and high-frequency information signals, said composite signal produced during an operating mode of the dynamoelectric machine wherein a buck or boost current is superimposed on a preselected level of excitation current applied to the machine; a first filter network for removing low-frequency components of said noise signals from said composite signal; a clipping network connected to said first filter network for removing from said composite signal all components having an absolute value of amplitude in excess of a preselected value. a second filter network for removing from said composite signal substantially all of the components of said noise signals input to said second network filter and having frequencies less than a cutoff value determined from the fundamental slot and bar frequencies of the dynamoelectric machine; means for rectifying the filtered and clipped signal from said second filter network to provide a rectified signal; means for amplifying and integrating said rectified signal to produce an output signal, said output signal, together with the level of said boost or buck current, being indicative of brush alignment adjustment required to minimize brush arcing; and an output meter for displaying said output signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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