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Particulography as an on-line technique for detection and location of faults within a gas-cooled dynamoelectric machine caused by overheating

US4117713A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateJan 28, 1977
Grant dateOct 3, 1978
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Expiry dateJan 28, 1997

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  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG01R31/343
  • WIPO fieldElectrical machinery, apparatus, energy
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

An on-line apparatus and method of using particulography as a technique for detecting and locating overheated material such as insulation within a gas-cooled dynamoelectric machine is disclosed. This technique detects the presence of and identifies the origin of thermoparticulates in a gas stream which are produced by thermal degradation of materials. The gas cooling system is continuously monitored by a gas stream monitor and upon the detection of thermoparticulates in the gas stream, the gas stream is diverted through a particulate collection chamber for entrapment of a sample of the thermoparticulates. The sample is then isolated from the gas cooling system and a flow of clean gas is forced through the sample while the collection chamber is heated at a predetermined rate. Heating the collection chamber will cause reparticulation of the thermoparticulates which are carried to a gas stream monitor located downstream by the flowing gas. The gas stream monitor will monitor the gas and will produce a signal that is proportional to the intensity of the thermoparticulates entrapped in the flowing gas stream. The signal from the gas stream monitor is applied to one axis of a recording d…

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