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Normalizing engine wear indication with R.M.S. noise

  • US 4,586,139 A
  • Filed: 12/28/1982
  • Issued: 04/29/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/28/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Electrostatic diagnostic apparatus for distinctly classifying different events occurring in an operating gas turbine engine, comprising:

  • electrostatic signal means, including a probe to be disposed in the gas stream of an engine, for providing, when said probe is disposed in the gas stream of an operating engine, a probe signal having a waveshape defined by amplitude variations thereof across a time interval of a given duration in response to electrostatic charge flowing in the gas stream in the vicinity of said probe;

    an analog to digital converter connected for response to said electrostatic signal means; and

    signal processing means connected to said analog to digital converter(a) for causing said analog to digital converter to sample the signal provided by said electrostatic signal means in a manner to provide a record of digital signals indicative of the amplitude variations thereof defining the waveshape thereof,(b) for storing in response to the amplitude of one of said digital signals being in excess of a threshold magnitude, a record comprising a contiguous sequence of said digital signals sufficient to define the waveshape of said probe signal, repetitively, to provide a classification group consisting of a given number of said records,(c) for providing an R.M.S. noise signal indicative of the R.M.S. noise content of said probe signal,(d) for providing a time integral signal indicative of the time integral of said R.M.S. noise signal,(e) for providing a sequence of normalized wear interval signals separated by intervals of time which are a function of said time integral signal,(f) for counting, beginning at the start of each of said wear intervals, the number of records stored,(g) for resetting the count of such number of records stored at the beginning of each of said wear intervals, and(h) for classifying said records in accordance with characteristics of the waveshapes thereof in the event that said given number of records is stored within said wear interval, and otherwise not classifying said records.

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