
Diagnosis of Mechanical Faults Affecting a Hydroelectric Group by Vibration Analysis
Author(s) -
Mohammed Bouaicha,
Mariya Guerroum,
Imad El Adraoui,
Hassan Gziri,
Abdelhafid Ait Elmahjoub,
Mourad Zegrari
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal emerging technology and advanced engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2250-2459
DOI - 10.46338/ijetae1121_11
Subject(s) - hydroelectricity , vibration , bearing (navigation) , structural engineering , displacement (psychology) , engineering , computer science , acoustics , artificial intelligence , psychotherapist , psychology , physics , electrical engineering
This article deals with a diagnostic approach based on a predictive / conditional maintenance approach of a hydroelectric group. The technique used is based on the spectral analysis of the vibration signals, as well as on the orbital analysis of the bearings displacements. To do this, test protocols in different operating regimes are carried out, based on the collection of data measured according to the multisensor approach, the aim of which is to identify the predominant faults. The positions of the sensors are placed as close as possible to the bearings on the rigid structure of the hydroelectric group in accordance with the recommendations of standard ISO 10816-5. The evaluation approach is based on the analysis of the amplitudes of the vibration speeds, the aim of which is to identify the type of faults, as well as on the bearing displacement indicators in order to classify them in the pre-established zones according to thresholds recommended by the Standard. Therefore, a recommended tuning intervention can be planned in order to restore the unit to its proper operating condition, the aim of which is to increase its service life and improve fuel efficiency. Keywords—Diagnostic, Vibration analysis, Hydroelectric group, Multi-sensor approach, Standard