Method of detecting rubbing between rotating body and stationary

Measuring and testing – Vibration – By mechanical waves

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73660, G01M 700

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ABSTRACT:
Vibrations at a plurality of points on a turbine rotor and vibrations at corresponding points of the turbine stator are measured during a common sampling period for each corresponding points. Consequently, vibration data are obtained for each point on the turbine rotor and for each point on the turbine stator corresponding to the point on the turbine rotor. Then, a correlation coefficient representing the correlation between the vibration data of each point on the turbine rotor and the vibration data of corresponding point on the turbine stator is calculated, and the correlation coefficient is differentiated. The correlation coefficients and the differential values are then compared with respective predetermined reference values. The occurrence of rubbing is detected from the result of these comparisons.

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