Experience in remote vibration diagnostics of steam-turbine equipment using its regular vibration monitoring system is described, the features of the software of the vibration monitoring system in determining low-frequency vibrations are considered, and the mechanism by which the auxiliary equipment acts on the vibration state of the turbine equipment is indicated.
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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 4, April 2015, pp. 44 – 48.
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Kshesinskii, D.S., Deminov, A.M. & Ur’ev, E.V. An Investigation of the Reasons for the Low-Frequency Vibrations of the T-135/145-12,4 Turbine Equipment of the Krasnodar Power Plant. Power Technol Eng 49, 219–222 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-015-0603-5
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