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An application of order tracking procedure for diagnosis technical state of rotor system in shut - down process

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Vibration diagnostic tests of marine gas turbine engines are performed as a research of on-line and off-line types. On-line systems generally monitored one or two vibration symptoms, which asses the limited and/or the critical values of parameters and they, potentially, can warn and/or shutdown engines. Off-line Systems are usually used for vibration analysis during non-steady state of work. The paper presents a new method of vibration diagnostics of rotor bearing system of gas turbine systems. The study assumes implementation of characteristics of vibration signals during the shut-down process of the rotor. The shut-down process is non-stationary so the studies used the order tracking procedure. Identified orders constitute individual characteristics as a function of changes of the rotational speed and shut-down process time. These allow the observation of changes in the support rigidity of the rotor in the frequency domain and change the bearing resistance torque as a function of changing time of the shut-down process. The resulting characteristics are as reference fingerprints for each of the rotors. Changes in the characteristics of the primary evidence of the processes of wear. Changes in the stiffness of rotor supports make change the amplitude of orders and frequency of the resonance signals observed in the frequency domain - decreasing rotational speed. The bearing wear results in changes in the shut-down time between successive intervals of characteristic rotational speed and the total shut-down time.
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  • Polish Naval Academy, Mechanical Electrical Faculty Śmidowicza Street 69, 81-103 Gdynia, Poland tel.:+48 58 6262635, fax: +48 58 6262648
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  • Polish Naval Academy, Mechanical Electrical Faculty Śmidowicza Street 69, 81-103 Gdynia, Poland tel.:+48 58 6262635, fax: +48 58 6262648
Bibliografia
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