Risk Monitoring Based on Early Diagnosis of Potential Damage to Power Equipment

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作者
Dubov, A. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] OOO Energodiagnostika, Reutov 143965, Moscow Oblast, Russia
关键词
stress concentration zone; damage; early diagnosis; risks; technical devices; metal magnetic memory; nondestructive testing; economic damage;
D O I
10.1134/S0040601521080024
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
Currently, in order to ensure the safety of industrial facilities, diagnostics and monitoring of the condition of potentially dangerous equipment and the risks of its operation are being actively developed. At the same time, the risk assessment during the operation of various technical devices (TD) is carried out on the basis of the available damage statistics, which has accumulated over the past period of the TD operation, i.e., a probabilistic approach is used. This approach is imperfect and insufficiently objective since the risk assessment is done for the future period of time when the state of technical conditions can change significantly and fatigue damage to individual equipment units can occur in those zones that, as a rule, do not coincide with the calculated ones. The article proposes to carry out a risk assessment based on early diagnosis of the most damaged elements of TPP equipment. To implement this task, it is necessary to use more extensive methods of nondestructive testing of the actual stress-strain state in order to identify stress concentration zones (SCZ): the main sources of damage and modern methods of early diagnostics-acoustic emission, metal magnetic memory (MMM), and thermal control. An example of early diagnostics of developing damage from the practice of using the MMM method when monitoring the bend of a steam line is considered. It is shown that the difference in economic damage in risk assessment for TPPs with cross-links can be significant in case of damage to the steam line and damage to the boiler pipe.
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页码:730 / 734
页数:5
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