DocumentCode :
2475850
Title :
High precision torque measurement on a rotating load coupling for power generation operations
Author :
Sue, Peter ; Wilson, Derek ; Farr, Lawrence ; Kretschmar, Andrea
Author_Institution :
Eng. Div., GE Energy, Greenville, SC, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
13-16 May 2012
Firstpage :
518
Lastpage :
523
Abstract :
The unique torque measurement method presented in this paper provides a useful means to assess the power output of a gas turbine and/or a steam turbine in power generation operations. It measures the torque with a high degree of accuracy on a rotating load coupling shaft connecting a driving turbine to a power generator during power plant operations. The measured torque can be used to verify various performance modeling tools based on a heat balance approach. Performance validation aids in reducing conservative benefit margins put onto upgrade packages due to less uncertainty in the simple cycle and combined cycle models. This technique is especially valuable in a combined cycle operation in which the power outputs of a gas turbine and a steam turbine coupled to the same shaft need to be determined separately. Unlike the conventional strain gage technique, this optical method offers a non-contact approach that does not require any embedded sensors or lead wires on the rotating shaft; it rather requires a few discrete targets installed on the shaft, a rigid frame to hold the optical probes steady for signal capturing, and a rotor reference or once per revolution sensor. Torque measurement is achieved by measuring the time arrival of the targets on the rotating shaft and then converting timing data into the angle of twist, which can then be converted to torque using pre-determined torsional stiffness obtained from a torque calibration test on the same shaft. This method has been demonstrated in a full-scale gas turbine test, from which the results indicate a good correlation between torque measurement and performance modeling. Additionally, comparative tests involving two independent measurements on the same rig have been carried out in the laboratory and the results provide further evidence that confirms the accuracy and stability of this method.
Keywords :
calibration; elasticity; gas turbines; probes; steam turbines; strain gauges; torque measurement; embedded sensors; full-scale gas turbine test; high precision torque measurement; lead wires; optical probes; performance modeling tools; power generation operations; power plant operations; rotating load coupling shaft; signal capturing; steam turbine; strain gauge technique; timing data; torque calibration test; torque measurement method; torsional stiffness; Calibration; Probes; Shafts; Temperature measurement; Torque; Torque measurement; Uncertainty; calibration; non-contact; optical; time of arrival; torque;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Graz
ISSN :
1091-5281
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1773-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/I2MTC.2012.6229149
Filename :
6229149
Link To Document :
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