Ag. Sheard et al., A HIGH-SPEED CAPACITANCE-BASED SYSTEM FOR GAUGING TURBOMACHINERY BLADING RADIUS DURING THE TIP GRIND PROCESS, Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power, 116(1), 1994, pp. 243-249
During the manufacture and overhaul of gas turbines, it is necessary t
o ensure that I all blades in a stage are of an equal and known length
to minimize the loss in I performance that arises as a consequence of
the clearance between rotor tip and engine casing. Modern compressor
and turbine blades are generally loose fitting in their root fixings a
nd only adopt their true working position when running. In this paper,
a new technique for measuring the rotor radius over individual blades
is described. The measurement technique utilizes a capacitance-based
clearance measurement system, which enables rotor radius to be measure
d over each blade while spinning fast enough to ensure that the blades
are centrifugally loaded into their true working position. The measur
ement technique is described, as is the system utilized to calibrate a
nd reduce output into engineering units. The mechanical design of the
''measurement head'' is presented and the CNC lathe to which it interf
aces described. Finally, the results of an experimental program, utili
zing a fully bladed compressor disk undertaken to ascertain system per
formance, are presented.