Author_Institution :
MCM Enterprise Ltd., Bellevue, WA, USA
Abstract :
The hydrogenerator rotor-mounted scanner uses its complement of sensors to measure the critical operating parameters on the stator. The sensors sweep by the active stator elements measuring radiant thermal energy, the clearance between the rotor and the stator (air gap), radio frequency radiation, and magnetic fields. This combined information, measured over the entire generator, permits a real-time evaluation for generator operation, and long term analysis for scheduled maintenance planning. Successfully measuring parameters from a high speed rotating frame, transferring the information to a central processor, and presenting useful information to the user, requires the orchestration of many system elements: (1) a platform for the sensors, (2) a power supply for the on-rotor electronics, (3) telemetry for bi-directional communications, (4) a central process controller, and (5) software for control, data conversion, analysis and user interface. Additionally, much of the monitoring system must successfully operate in a harsh operating environment that includes the combination of high centrifugal forces, large temperature variations, mechanical vibration, adverse electrical and magnetic fields, and high relative speeds between the sensors and their targets
Keywords :
air gaps; computerised monitoring; electric sensing devices; hydroelectric generators; machine testing; magnetic field measurement; radiofrequency interference; rotors; stators; temperature measurement; active stator elements; adverse electric fields; adverse magnetic fields; air gap measurement; analysis software; bi-directional communications; central process controller; control software; data conversion software; high centrifugal forces; hydroelectric generator; long term analysis; magnetic fields measurement; mechanical vibration; monitoring system; on-rotor electronics; power supply; radiant thermal energy measurement; radio frequency radiation measurement; real-time evaluation; rotor-mounted sensor scanning; scheduled maintenance planning; sensors; telemetry; user interface software; Centralized control; Communication system control; Hydroelectric power generation; Information analysis; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic sensors; Rotors; Sensor systems; Stators;