Condition Monitoring Of Rotating Electrical Machines

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Condition Monitoring of Rotating Electrical Machines

"A first edition of Condition Monitoring of Electrical Machines, written by Tavner and Penman, was published in 1987. The economics of industry have now changed, as a result of the privatisation and deregulation of the energy industry, placing emphasis on the importance of reliable operation of plant, throughout the whole life cycle, regardless of first cost. The availability of advanced electronics and software in powerful instrumentation, computers, and digital signal processors (DSP) has simplified our ability to instrument and analyse machinery. As a result condition monitoring is now being applied to a wider range of systems from fault-tolerant drives of a few hundred watts in the aerospace industry, to machinery of a few hundred megawatts in major capital plant." "In this new book the original authors have been joined by Ran, an expert in power electronics and control, and Sedding, an expert in the monitoring of electrical insulation systems. Together the authors have revised and expanded the earlier book, merging their own experience with that of machine analysts to bring it up to date."--BOOK JACKET.
Condition Monitoring of Electrical Machines

Condition monitoring of engineering plant has increased in importance as more and more engineering processes are automated and the manpower needed to operate and supervise plant is reduced. But electrical machinery has traditionally been thought of as reliable and requiring little attention, except at infrequent intervals when the plant is shut down for inspection. Rotating electrical machines, however, are at the core of most engineering processes and as machines are designed to tighter margins there is a growing need, for reliability's sake, to monitor their behaviour and performance on-line.
Condition Monitoring of Rotating Electrical Machines

Author: Peter Tavner
language: en
Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology
Release Date: 2020-06-04
Condition monitoring of engineering plants has increased in importance as engineering processes have become increasingly automated. However, electrical machinery usually receives attention only at infrequent intervals when the plant or the electricity generator is shut down. The economics of industry have been changing, placing ever more emphasis on the importance of reliable operation of the plants. Electronics and software in instrumentation, computers, and digital signal processors have improved our ability to analyse machinery online. Condition monitoring is now being applied to a range of systems from fault-tolerant drives of a few hundred watts to machinery of a few hundred MW in major plants.