Abstract
We demonstrate diagnosis of several machine-condition failures using
wide-frequency-band interrogation of fiber Bragg grating (FBG)
sensors. In collaboration with Israel’s national water company Mekorot
Ltd., a scaled-down version of a semi-submerged pumping system was
constructed. By monitoring broadband signals from DC to ultrasound (>MHz), at different points of the engine
and the submersed pump, the system was able to diagnose incipient
cavitation, faulty bearings, and submerged dynamic water-level
measurements. In addition, a metal embedded FBG sensor was
investigated, revealing the potential of using FBGs in applications
where bonding is problematic such as bearing housing. These results
prove that wideband data acquisition, together with advanced
analytics, could open a variety of new applications in the fields of
structural health and machine-condition monitoring.
Funder
Israel Innovation
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Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering