Industry has been implementing condition monitoring for turbines to minimize losses and to improve productivity. Deficient conditions can be identified before losses occur by monitoring the equipment parameters. For any loss scenario, the effectiveness of monitoring depends on the stage of the loss scenario when the deficient condition is detected. A scenario-based semi-empirical methodology was developed to assess various types of condition monitoring techniques, by considering their effect on the risk associated with mechanical breakdown of steam turbines in the forest products (FP) industry. A list of typical turbine loss scenarios was first generated by reviewing loss data and leveraging expert domain knowledge. Subsequently, condition monitoring techniques that can mitigate the risk associated with each loss scenario were identified. For each loss scenario, an event tree analysis was used to quantitatively assess the variations in the outcomes due to condition monitoring, and resultant changes in the risk associated with turbine mechanical breakdown. An application was developed following the methodology to evaluate the effect of condition monitoring on turbine risk mitigation.
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ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
November 13–19, 2015
Houston, Texas, USA
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Effect of Condition Monitoring on Risk Mitigation for Steam Turbines in the Forest Products Industry
Kumar Bhimavarapu
Kumar Bhimavarapu
FM Global Research, Norwood, MA
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Bin Zhou
FM Global Research, Norwood, MA
Kumar Bhimavarapu
FM Global Research, Norwood, MA
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IMECE2015-50420, V014T08A006; 8 pages
Published Online:
March 7, 2016
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Zhou, B, & Bhimavarapu, K. "Effect of Condition Monitoring on Risk Mitigation for Steam Turbines in the Forest Products Industry." Proceedings of the ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Volume 14: Emerging Technologies; Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis; Materials: Genetics to Structures. Houston, Texas, USA. November 13–19, 2015. V014T08A006. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IMECE2015-50420
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