Method and apparatus for characterizing process control equipment coupling integrity
US-9030206-B2 · May 12, 2015 · US
US11940418B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11940418-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917286201-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2024 |
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A portable inspecting device includes PZT transducers and performs active sensing to measure the characteristics of bolted connections. The PZT transducers are mounted on opposing ends of spring-loaded rods and can be moved apart to accommodate a structure for testing. The springs cause the PZT transducers to push against opposing parts of the structure in a stable but temporary fashion. The device can be physically moved to inspect the status and health of multiple different bolted connections.
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What is claimed is: 1. A portable system for inspecting characteristics of a bolted connection, comprising: a first PZT transducer; a second PZT transducer movably positioned adjacent to the first PZT transducer; a first rod having a first transducer end on which the first PZT transducer is mounted and having a first spring for applying a force on the first rod to move the first PZT transducer toward the second PZT transducer; a second rod having a second transducer end on which the second PZT transducer is mounted and having a second spring for applying a force on the second rod to move the second PZT transducer toward the first PZT transducer, wherein the second rod is movably positioned in a linear fashion adjacent to the first rod; a fixture on which the first rod and the second rod are movably mounted, wherein the fixture connects to ends of the first spring and the second spring, wherein compressive forces from the first spring and the second spring cause the first PZT transducer and the second PZT transducer to move toward each other, and wherein movement of the first rod away from the second rod compresses the first spring and the second spring against the fixture and permits placement of at least a portion of a bolted connection between the first PZT transducer and the second PZT transducer. 2. The portable system of claim 1 , further comprising insulating pads located between the first PZT transducer and the first transducer end of the first rod and insulating pads located between the second PZT transducer and the second transducer end of the second rod. 3. The portable system of claim 1 , further comprising devices in communication with the PZT transducers to transmit signals providing information about the characteristics of the bolted connection. 4. The portable system of claim 1 , wherein the first PZT transducer, the second PZT transducer, the first rod, the second rod, the fixture, and the connectors are waterproof. 5. The portable system of claim 1 , wherein the first PZT transducer acts as an actuator and the second PZT transducer acts as a sensor. 6. The portable system of claim 1 , wherein the fixture comprises linear ball bearings accommodating the first rod and the second rod. 7. The portable system of claim 1 , wherein the fixture is C-shaped. 8. A method for inspecting characteristics of a bolted connection, comprising: (a) transiently attaching a portable system to at least a portion of a bolted connection, wherein the portable system comprises a first PZT transducer, a second PZT transducer movably positioned adjacent to the first PZT transducer, a first rod having a first transducer end on which the first PZT transducer is mounted and having a first spring for applying a force on the first rod to move the first PZT transducer toward the second PZT transducer, a second rod having a second transducer end on which the second PZT transducer is mounted and having a second spring for applying a force on the second rod to move the second PZT transducer toward the first PZT transducer, wherein the second rod is movably positioned in a linear fashion adjacent to the first rod, a fixture on which the first rod and the second rod are movably mounted, wherein the fixture connects to ends of the first spring and the second spring, and connectors attached to the PZT transducers, wherein the portable system is transiently attached to at least a portion of the bolted connection by moving the first rod away from the second rod to separate the first PZT transducer from the second PZT transducer, by positioning the portion of the bolted connection between the first PZT transducer and the second PZT transducer and by releasing the first rod and the second rod, whereby compressive forces from the first spring and the second spring cause the first PZT transducer and the second PZT transducer to move toward each other and to contact opposing positions on the portion of the bolted connection; (b) transmitting signals from the PZT transducers through the connectors to provide information about the characteristics of the bolted connection; (c) removing the portable system from the bolted connection; and repeating steps (a) and (b) for additional bolted connections using the portable system. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the portable system further comprises a first insulating pad located between the first PZT transducer and the first transducer end of the first rod and a second insulating pad located between the second PZT transducer and the second transducer end of the second rod. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein steps (a), (b), and (c) are performed underwater. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first PZT transducer acts as an actuator and the second PZT transducer acts as a sensor. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the fixture comprises linear ball bearings accommodating the first rod and the second rod. 13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the fixture is C-shaped.
Ceramic probes, e.g. lead zirconate titanate [PZT] probes · CPC title
in the interior, e.g. by shear waves · CPC title
by measuring mechanical or acoustic impedance · CPC title
by measuring frequency or resonance of acoustic waves {(measuring frequency or resonant frequency of mechanical vibrations or acoustic waves in general G01H1/06, G01H3/04, G01H13/00; acoustic resonators G10K11/04; vibration or shock testing of structures G01M7/00)} · CPC title
Handheld or portable devices · CPC title
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