Development of high temperature eddy current vibrative transducers and creation of the system for monitoring and vibrative diagnostics of thermal and atomic power stations equipment

Summary

Increasing concentration of power equipment single capacity and, as result, rejections or going out of action of its elements leading to essential consequences require a higher attention to its reliability.

Developed and new working automatic systems for equipment exploitation control and hardworking state determination use, in general, " superficial" or indirect information.

It is very difficult to obtain vibrative information from high temperature zones (blade apparatus of the turbine, reactor elements, etc.) in the sufficient quantity in order to guarantee a knowledge of the mechanical and constructive state.

Developed experimental examples of the contactless meter vibrative transducers and devices allow to realize their development and to create systems for monitoring and vibrative diagnostics with obtaining of vibrative information from zones with temperatures about 600 'C.

Financial sources

In present it is intend to obtain a part of means from the ministry and from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Besides, with participation of US institutions it is mean to request a financial support in solving of research programs realized in the NATO, USAID and Scientific Technological Centers.

Information on project's author

Dr. Shulzhenko Nikolay Grigorievich, Head of Department

Office phone + 380-572-959506
Fax + 380-572-944635
e-mail: SHULZH@ipmach.kharkov.ua

National Academy of Science of Ukraine

Institute of Problems in Machinery

Pozharsky Str. 2/10
310046 Kharkov Ukraine
account 26008301730140 in Ordzhonikidze UAK PIB, Kharkov
MFO 351351 OKPO 03534570
Information supplied by the Author June 1998.  Page last updated: January 19, 2004

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