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Influence of operational modes of a powerful turboset on its vibrational state

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A correlation method for estimation of the influence of the change of turboset operational modes on its vibrational state using experimental data at post-analysis is used. For the solution of the problem in the automated operational mode of a system for vibrational diagnostics, the method using average value and current values of indexes of vibrational and technological processes is proposed. The results of full-scale investigations of vibrational state of the turboset at the change of power consumption are presented.
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147--153
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Bibliogr. 4 poz., rys.
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  • Institute for Mechnical Engineering Problems of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, 61046, Ukraine
  • Institute for Mechnical Engineering Problems of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, 61046, Ukraine
Bibliografia
  • [1] Shulzhenko N. G., et al.: Methodical maintenance of systems of continuous monitoring and analysis of parameters of oscillations for diagnosing of vi-brational state of rotor sets, Power Eng. and Electrification, Ukrainę, Kiev, No. 9, 2000, 34-39 (in Russian).
  • [2] Shulzhenko N.G., et al.: Hardware of a system of continuous uibrational monitoring of rotor sets, Power Eng. and Electrification, Ukrainę, Kiev, No. 7, 2000, 35-38 (in Russian).
  • [3] Kendall M., Stuart A.: Statistical Inferences and Connections, Science, Moscow 1973.
  • [4] Shulzhenko N.G., et al.: Theoretical and experimental inuestigation of oscillations of rotors for problem solving of diagnostics and reliability inerease of turbosets, Proc. of the Int. Conf. on Reliability of Machines and Their Life Prediction, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukrainę, 2000, Vol. 2, 612-621 (in Russian).
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