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Towards acoustic condition monitoring for detection and characterisation of laser induced breakdown in a gas turbine laser ignition system

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posted on 2024-03-12, 16:19 authored by Jonathan David GriffithsJonathan David Griffiths, Antony Kirk, Jarek Grebenik
<p>Acoustic detection and characterisation of laser induced breakdown is an attractive proposition in laser ignition systems in which condition monitoring is necessary but where optical access for monitoring purposes is impractical. Presented is a signal processing method based on wavelet decomposition for the non-invasive detection of acoustic emissions resulting from laser induced breakdown in an atmospheric pressure combustion test rig, representative of a single combustion chamber in a sub 15 MW industrial gas turbine. The probability and consistency of laser induced breakdown is determined from the acoustic signal and used to characterize the operating conditions and identify abrupt and incipient or slowly developing faults.</p>

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Publication Title

International Journal of Condition Monitoring

Volume

8

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

37-41

Publisher

British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing

ISSN

2047-6426

Date Submitted

2018-03-12

Date Accepted

2018-03-06

Date of First Publication

2018-04-01

Date of Final Publication

2018-04-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-03-09

ePrints ID

31286

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