Method of monitoring heat exchanger vibrations
First Claim
1. A method of ultrasonically measuring on a quantitative basis the low frequency vibration of vibrating elements inside a heat exchanger containing an ultrasonic conducting medium comprising:
- mounting a plurality of ultrasonic transducers and receivers on a face of said heat exchanger to be aligned with said vibrating elements;
emitting an ultrasonic pulse from said transducer aimed at said vibrating elements with a pulse having a wavelength in the conducting medium smaller than the vibration amplitude of said vibrating elements;
reflecting said ultrasonic pulse from said vibrating elements to the ultrasonic receivers within a time period from emission of the pulse to receipt thereof by the receivers which time period is less than the period of vibration of the vibrating elements;
recording the pulse emitting and receiving times to provide a time plot of the position of the vibrating elements against time; and
digitally filtering said recording to provide a display from which the quantitative measurements of the vibrations of said vibrating elements may be made.
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Abstract
A non-intrusive vibration measurement system and method using commercial ultrasonic instruments together with digital signal filtering and analysis techniques is adapted to quantitatively detect vibrations as small as 0.04-inch peak-to-peak. The system and its methodology is used for in-service vibration monitoring of internal components of check valves, pumps, nuclear reactors, steam generators and heat exchangers, especially when the vibration frequency is too low for quantitative analysis by accelerometers and when the strain induced is too low for strain gauge analysis, and when the vibrating component is in an "encased" environment.
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1. A method of ultrasonically measuring on a quantitative basis the low frequency vibration of vibrating elements inside a heat exchanger containing an ultrasonic conducting medium comprising:
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mounting a plurality of ultrasonic transducers and receivers on a face of said heat exchanger to be aligned with said vibrating elements; emitting an ultrasonic pulse from said transducer aimed at said vibrating elements with a pulse having a wavelength in the conducting medium smaller than the vibration amplitude of said vibrating elements; reflecting said ultrasonic pulse from said vibrating elements to the ultrasonic receivers within a time period from emission of the pulse to receipt thereof by the receivers which time period is less than the period of vibration of the vibrating elements; recording the pulse emitting and receiving times to provide a time plot of the position of the vibrating elements against time; and digitally filtering said recording to provide a display from which the quantitative measurements of the vibrations of said vibrating elements may be made. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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