Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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560961 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2006 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Model-based techniques are often employed in diagnostics of rotating machines to locate and to evaluate the severity of a malfunction. The use of a reliable model can increase the accuracy of identification. Rigid supports or lumped mass pedestals are not always enough to account for foundation dynamics; a modal representation of the supports can improve the identification results. The method, discussed in the first part, is here validated using experimental data of a 320 MW steam turbogenerator. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first case of fault identification on real data from a large machine, where the supporting structure is accounted for by means of a modal model.
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Authors
Paolo Pennacchi, Nicolò Bachschmid, Andrea Vania, Gian Antonio Zanetta, Luca Gregori,