Title :
On-line monitoring of mechanical unbalance/ misalignment troubles in ship alternators by direct measurement of split-phase currents
Author :
Bruzzese, Claudio ; Mazzuca, T. ; Torre, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Astronaut., Electr., & Energy Eng. - DIAEE, Univ. of Rome - Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
Synchronous generators (SGs) are vital ganglia of the ship. SGs supply survival/defense/attack systems, propulsion, etc., so deserving on-line monitoring. Rotor unbalances shorten bearing lifetime, with overheating and stator-rotor rubs. No technique is definitely established for on-line evaluation of rotor eccentricities (REs) in working SGs. Actual manual air gap checks are time-consuming, and require unit shut-down and dismounting. This paper shows a method based on measurement of split-phase currents in stator windings with parallel branches. A symmetrical component transformation reverts the split-phase currents in rotating space vectors. The (p±1)-order vectors provide an affordable estimation of REs in 2p-pole machines. Rogowski coils or current transformers can be installed in the terminal box, or on winding front-ends, for current measurement. A LabView virtual instrument (VI) was developed for method application. This paper also describes some tests carried out on board an Italian Navy´s ship for on-line monitoring of shaft misalignments in a loaded 2MVA SG. Loads on board ships are usually unbalanced and may change suddenly. However, it is shown that the load-related unbalance can be separated from the eccentricity-related unbalance in the split-phase currents. Good assessment of air gap percentage reduction in the tested 2MVA machine was finally obtained.
Keywords :
alternators; coils; computerised monitoring; current transformers; electric current measurement; machine windings; power engineering computing; rotors; shafts; ships; 2p-pole machines; Italian Navy ship; LabView virtual instrument; Rogowski coils; SG supply survival-defense-attack systems; current transformers; eccentricity-related unbalance; load-related unbalance; mechanical unbalance; misalignment troubles; on-line evaluation; on-line monitoring; parallel branches; propulsion; rotor eccentricities; rotor unbalances; shaft misalignments; ship alternators; split-phase currents; split-phase currents direct measurement; stator windings; symmetrical component transformation; synchronous generators; winding front-ends; Circuit faults; Generators; Marine vehicles; Monitoring; Rotors; Stator windings; Windings; Fault diagnosis; rotor eccentricity; split-phase currents; symmetrical components; synchronous machine;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5243-7
DOI :
10.1109/ESTS.2013.6523764