System and method for measuring eccentricity of turbine shell relative to turbine rotor
US-2019195084-A1 · Jun 27, 2019 · US
US10663280B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10663280-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815933614-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 26, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 26, 2020 |
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A system and method for determining eccentricity of a casing and a rotor of a gas turbine includes a plurality of stationary distance detectors coupled to the casing at known circumferential positions and a rotating distance detector coupled to the rotor or a blade in or near an axial plane defined by the stationary distance detectors. The stationary distance detectors transmit wireless signals to one another to determine a first series of distance measurements between each pair of stationary distance detectors. The rotating distance detector transmits wireless signals to each of the stationary distance detectors, as the rotor is spun, to generate a second series of distance measurements. The measurements are transmitted, over a wireless local area network, to a remote computing device that processes the distance measurements into an eccentricity plot. An optional base station may be used to generate the wireless network.
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A system for determining eccentricity of a casing relative to a rotor of a gas turbine, the system comprising: a set of stationary distance detectors installed on the casing at known circumferential positions along a first axial plane, the set of stationary distance detectors comprising a first distance detector, a second distance detector, and a third distance detector; the first distance detector comprising a first housing, a first microcontroller contained within the first housing, a first antenna coupled to the first housing, and a first wireless network transceiver coupled to a distal end of the first antenna; the second distance detector comprising a second housing, a second microcontroller disposed within the second housing, a second antenna coupled to the second housing, and a second wireless network transceiver coupled to a distal end of the second antenna; the third distance detector comprising a third housing, a third microcontroller disposed within the third housing, a third antenna coupled to the third housing, and a third wireless network transceiver coupled to a distal end of the third antenna; a rotating distance detector affixed to a rotating component of the gas turbine in or near the first axial plane, the rotating component being one of the rotor, a compressor blade, and a turbine blade, the rotating distance detector comprising a fourth housing, a fourth microcontroller disposed within the fourth housing, and a fourth wireless network transceiver coupled to the fourth microcontroller; wherein the first distance detector transmits a first wireless signal to the second distance detector and receives a second wireless signal from the second distance detector to measure a first distance between the first distance detector and the second distance detector; wherein the first distance detector transmits a third wireless signal to the third distance detector and receives a fourth wireless signal from the third distance detector to measure a second distance between the first distance detector and the third distance detector; wherein, as the rotor spins, the rotating distance detector transmits a series of fifth wireless signals to the first distance detector, the second distance detector, and the third distance detector, thereby defining a series of path lengths indicative of respective third distances between the fourth distance detector and each of the first distance detector, the second distance detector, and the third distance detector; wherein one or more of the first distance detector and the rotating distance detector transmits measurements of the first distance, the second distance, and the respective third distances over a wireless local area network; and a remote computing device for processing the measurements of the first distance, the second distance, and the respective third distances into an eccentricity plot of the casing relative to the rotor at the first axial plane. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the casing defines a plurality of casing penetrations; and wherein each of the respective antennas of the first distance detector, the second distance detector, and the third distance detector are disposed through respective ones of the plurality of casing penetrations, and each of the first housing, the second housing, and the third housing are disposed radially outward of the casing. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second distance detector transmits a sixth wireless signal to the third distance detector and receives a seventh wireless signal from third distance detector to measure a fourth distance between the second distance detector and the third distance detector. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the set of stationary distance detectors further comprises a fourth distance detector comprising a fifth housing, a fifth microcontroller disposed within the first housing, a fifth antenna coupled to the fifth housing, and a fifth wireless network transceiver coupled to a distal end of the fifth antenna; and wherein the first distance detector transmits an eighth wireless signal to the fourth distance detector and receives a ninth wireless signal from the fourth distance detector to measure a fifth distance between the first distance detector and the fourth distance detector. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the casing has a circular cross-section along the first axial plane; and wherein the first distance detector, the second distance detector, the third distance detector, and the fourth distance detector are circumferentially spaced about the compressor casing, such that each quadrant of the circular cross-section has a respective distance detector. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the first distance detector, the second distance detector, the third distance detector, and the fourth distance detector are equally circumferentially spaced. 7. The system of claim 4 , wherein each of the first distance detector, the second distance detector, the third distance detector, and the fourth distance detector comprises an additional wireless network transceiver coupled to the microcontroller within the housing. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the rotating distance detector further comprises a battery disposed within the housing; and a power switch coupled to the microcontroller. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the fourth housing of the rotating distance detector comprises a surface having a plurality of magnets affixed thereto; and wherein the surface having the plurality of magnets is disposed in contact with a surface of the rotating component. 10. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a remote viewing device in wireless communication with the remote computing device, the remote viewing device comprising a tablet computer on which an app for receiving and displaying the eccentricity plot is loaded. 11. The system of claim 1 , wherein the wireless local area network is produced by a portable base station comprising a wireless transceiver, the portable base station located in proximity to the casing. 12. The system of claim 11 , further comprising at least one external antenna coupled to the portable base station, the at least one external antenna being installed on or within the casing. 13. A method for determining eccentricity of a casing relative to a rotor of a gas turbine, the method comprising: (a) installing on the casing, in known circumferential positions along a first axial plane, a set of stationary distance detectors comprising a first distance detector, a second distance detector, and a third distance detector, wherein each of the first distance detector, the second distance detector, and the third distance detector comprises a housing, a microcontroller disposed within the housing, an antenna coupled to the housing, and a wireless network transceiver coupled to a distal end of the antenna; (b) installing on a rotating component, in or near the first axial plane, a rotating distance detector, the rotating distance detector comprising a housing, a microcontroller disposed within the housing, and a wireless network transceiver, the rotating component comprising one of a compressor blade, a turbine blade, and the rotor; (c) taking a first series of measurements of respective distances between respective pairs of the first distance detector, the second distance detector, and the third distance detector by transmitting and receiving wireless signals, over a wireless local area network, among the first distance detector, the second distance detector, and the third distance detector; (d) taking a second series of measurements of respective distances between the rotating distance detector and e
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