Measurement of rotating blade tip clearance with fibre-optic probe

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This paper described a tip clearance measuring system with fibre-optic probe. The system is based on a novel tip clearance sensor of optical fibre-bundle mounted on the casing, rotating speed synchronization sensor mounted on the rotating shaft, the tip clearance preamplification processing circuit followed by high speed data-acquisition unit. A novel tip clearance sensor of trifurcated optical fibre bundle was proposed and demonstrated. It is independent of material of measured surface but capacitive probe demands target conductive. Measurements can be taken under severe conditions such as ionization. Sensor circuitry and data acquisition circuit were successfully designed. With the help of Rotation synchronized sensor, all the blades can be detected in real-time. Because of fibre-optic sensor, the measuring system has commendably frequency response, which can work well in high rotating speed from 0-15000rpm.The measurement range of tip clearance is 0-3mm with 25um precision. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Cao, S. Z., Duan, F. J., & Zhang, Y. G. (2006). Measurement of rotating blade tip clearance with fibre-optic probe. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 48(1), 873–877. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/48/1/165

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