The invention will now further be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying diagrams wherein
a) is a diagrammatic representation of a first embodiment of the system with a transducer of the system mounted on a rotary shaft;
b) is a similar diagrammatic representation of a second embodiment of the system;
A system according to the invention for monitoring in a non-contact arrangement certain variables relating to a rotating member in use, is generally designated by the reference numeral 10 in
The rotating member may for example be an elongate shaft 12 mounted for rotation about a longitudinal axis 14 thereof.
The system comprises an optical source 16 mounted on stationary platform 18 supporting a measuring station. The optical source 16 may comprise a broadband source such as a super-luminescent diode (SLD), alternatively it may be a sweeping narrowband source (not shown). The diode is coupled to a first length 20 of optical fibre and the first length of optical fibre is connected to a first input 22 of optical energy separating means, such as a circulator 24. A second port 26 of the circulator is connected via fibre 28 to a first lens 30 of an optical energy transmission system 32. An output 34 of the circulator is connectable to a known optical spectrum analyzer 36.
The system further comprises a transducer 38 mounted on the shaft and which transducer in use modulates optical energy received from the source in accordance with changes in the variable to be monitored. The transducer comprises a second length 40 of optical fibre and two elongate frequency sensitive optical reflector elements connected in the fibre. The two elements may comprise a first Bragg grating 42 having a first center wavelength and a second Bragg grating 44 having a second and different center wavelength. As best shown in
Second lens 46 is centrally mounted in a circular disc 50 mounted at one end of a tube 52. At the other end of the tube there is provided a ball bearing arrangement 54 comprising a stationary inner ring 56 and a rotary outer ring 58 separated by balls 60 in known manner. First lens 30 is centrally mounted in the inner ring 56 to be substantially axially in line with the second lens 46. A flexible bellows member 62 is provided drivingly to connect the tube 52 to the shaft 12.
Optical energy propagates from source 16 in a first direction via circulator 24, lens 30, free space 48, lens 46 and optical fibre 40. Light of a first wavelength is reflected by grating 42 to propagate in the opposite direction. Light of a second wavelength is similarly reflected by grating 44. The values of the wavelengths are proportional to the strain in the shaft. The reflected energy is separated from the energy propagating in the first direction by the circulator 24. The reflected energy is directed to the analyzer 36.
A typical diagram of reflected energy against wavelength obtained from analyzer 36 is shown at 64 in
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It has been found that the differential mode shift in wavelength between the reflected signals is proportional to the torsion and that a common mode shift, that is a change in the mean value of the wavelengths is proportional to the temperature of the gratings and hence the shaft or a region about the shaft. Because the measurement system and method enable one to separate strain and temperature effects, it is possible to compensate for temperature variations.
It is also possible with the system and method according to the invention to measure any one or more of other variables such as temperature, torque, strain, stress, bending moment, pressure. For example, amplitude modulation introduced to the signals by slight misalignment of the lenses 30 and 46 carries information regarding speed of rotation of the rotating shaft.
Although the optical sensors measure primarily strain and temperature, with other configurations of the sensors, it would be possible to do simultaneous measurements of temperature, bending moment changes, torsion and rotational speed.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003/2585 | Apr 2003 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ZA03/00181 | 12/5/2003 | WO | 00 | 6/5/2006 |