Fault inspection system for rotary machines

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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73660, 364508, G08B 2100

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049889796

ABSTRACT:
A fault inspection system for the rotary machine is disclosed in which the rotational speed or a physical quantity related thereto of the rotary machine drive with changing rotational speeds is detected as a first detection signal, and the sound pressure or mechanical vibration from the rotary machine as a second signal. A reference line representing the relationship between the values of the first and second detection signals is determined on the basis of the same values. A fault of the rotary machine is detected on the basis of a third detection signal associated with an area corresponding to the region where the first or second detection signal exceeds the reference line.

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