Photonic Sensors (Dec 2017)

Study on influence of crack on the blade status using FBGs

  • Gang Xu,
  • Lei Liang,
  • Jianzhi Li,
  • Huaping Mei,
  • Hongli Li,
  • Yijun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-017-0451-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 63 – 69

Abstract

Read online

Abstract The status detection for rotating parts is difficult since the sensor is influenced by the rotation in the inflammable, explosive, and strong magnetic environment. Based on the fiber Bragg grating sensing technology, this paper studies the influence of the natural frequency and deformation of a rotor blade affected by the size of crack in the blade. Test results show that the speed of the equipment and blade excited vibration frequency are two main factors or deformation and vibration frequency of the blade. With an increase in the crack depth, the blade deformation is increased while the stimulated natural frequency of the blade is decreased; at a low rotational speed, the deformation is mainly caused by the rotating speed of the blade. On the contrary, the vibration blade itself contributes to the deformation at a high speed. During the process of full speed rotation, the influence of the rotational speed on the blade deformation almost remains the same, and the influence of the natural vibration on blade deformation is increased with an increase in the rotational speed.

Keywords