Title :
Flux Monitoring Improvement
Author :
Sasic, Mladen ; Campbell, S.R. ; Lloyd, Blake
Author_Institution :
With Iris Power LP, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Flux monitoring via air gap flux probes is a proven technology used for many years in synchronous machines to determine the presence of turn-to-turn shorts in a rotor winding. This information is critical in planning maintenance outages and augmenting online vibration analysis. Traditionally, flux measurements are done using flux probes installed on a stator wedge and a portable or permanently connected instrument. To achieve a reliable diagnostic, the signals from the flux probe had to be measured under different generator load conditions ranging from no to full load. This requirement presented a serious obstacle in the application of this method on base load units where load adjustments are difficult. A new design of the flux probe, installed on a stator tooth, and a novel approach in algorithms used to analyze measurements can help minimize the need for tests at different load conditions and still provide reliable diagnostics. This article describes the implementation of new hardware and software and case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of the new method in eliminating the need for load maneuvering.
Keywords :
probes; rotors; stators; synchronous machines; air gap flux probes; flux monitoring improvement; rotor winding; stator tooth; stator wedge; synchronous machines; turn-to-turn shorts; Air gaps; Generators; Maintenance engineering; Power outages; Power system restoration; Flux monitoring; Rotor winding;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2010.939656