A Comparison of Multi Fibre and Single Fibre Optical Probes
A Comparison of Multi Fibre and Single Fibre Optical Probes
- Author(s): P. Russhard
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2014.0553
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- Author(s): P. Russhard Source: IET & ISA 60th International Instrumentation Symposium 2014, 2014 page ()
- Conference: [IET [amp ] ISA 60th International Instrumentation Symposium 2014, IET & ISA 60th International Instrumentation Symposium 2014]
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2014.0553
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-858-5
- Location: London, UK
- Conference date: 24-26 June 2014
- Format: PDF
An opportunity arose in a BTT test on a gas turbine HP compressor and Fan to exchange single fibre optical probes for multi-fibre probes. An analysis of the data will highlight the differences between the data sets so that the audience can make an informed judgement as to the impact of probe technology upon BTT system capability. The techniques used to extract data will be based upon previous presentations at IIS conferences demonstrating the complete end to end BTT process. The presentation will be confined to vibration modes encountered during the engine test and therefore cannot be exhaustive but will give insight to both probe and system suppliers as to the effects of different probe technologies and perceived probe resolution.
Inspec keywords: time measurement; probes; vibration measurement; timing; fibre optic sensors; blades; compressors; gas turbines; engines
Subjects: Vibrations and shock waves (mechanical engineering); Mechanical variables measurement; Testing; Mechanical components; Fibre optics; Engines; Fibre optic sensors; fibre gyros; Measurement of mechanical variables; Fibre optic sensors; Mechanical machinery; Instrumentation; Measurement
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