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Method of matching sensors in a multi-probe turbine blade vibration monitor

  • US 7,987,725 B2
  • Filed: 10/25/2007
  • Issued: 08/02/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/21/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of matching sensors in a multi-probe blade vibration monitor for a turbine, said turbine comprising a plurality of radially extending blades mounted on a rotor for rotation about a rotational axis, said radially extending blade structure including a plurality of targets located at radially outer locations of said radially extending blade structure, the method comprising:

  • providing at least two probes mounted in a casing of said turbine adjacent to said radially extending blade structure, each of said probes including a sensor;

    generating signals from each of said sensors corresponding to target passing events when each said target passes said sensors;

    analyzing said signals to create, for each said sensor, a set of harmonics characteristic of the position of each of said sensors relative to said plurality of targets; and

    comparing said sets of harmonics for at least two of said sensors, and positioning said sensors such that, for at least two of said sensors, said sets of harmonics are substantially matched, indicating that said at least two sensors are at matched axial locations relative to said plurality of targetswherein said step of positioning said sensors comprises moving at least one of said sensors about a rotational axis of a respective probe,wherein said at least one sensor is translated in an axial direction parallel to said rotational axis of said rotor during said movement about said rotational axis of said respective probe.

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