WO2001025738A1 - Measuring twist due to torque in a rotating shaft - Google Patents
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- THIS INVENTION relates to measuring twist due to torque in a rotating shaft. It relates more specifically to a method of and measuring apparatus for measuring twist in a rotating shaft subjected to torque, to a method of and a measuring apparatus for measuring torque in a rotating shaft, and to a method of and an apparatus for managing operation of an engine.
- tilt is for convenience used for purposes of this invention to denote angular deflection or angular deformation.
- a method of measuring twist in a rotating shaft which is subjected to torque including sensing an arrival time moment of a measure point on the shaft at a fixed measure station, comparing the arrival time moment with a computed arrival time moment of said measure point at said measure station under a no load condition, measuring rotational speed of the shaft, and calculating the twist in the shaft on the basis of the time lag and the rotational speed.
- the method may include sensing and recording a datum time moment when a datum point on the shaft, longitudinally spaced from said measure point by a predetermined distance, passes a fixed datum station, and measuring a measure time period between said datum time moment and said arrival time moment.
- the method may include empirically predetermining a datum time period between a datum time moment and an arrival time moment under a no load condition at a determined rotational speed, and computing a computed time period and a computed arrival time moment for any specific rotational speed on the basis of the datum time period bearing in mind the respective rotational speeds.
- the method including establishing a datum time period between a datum time moment the datum point passes a stationary datum station and a time moment the measure point passes a stationary measure station under a no load condition and recording rotational speed of the shaft as the datum speed; measuring a measure time period between a time moment the datum point passes the stationary datum station and a time moment the measure point passes the stationary measure station when the shaft is subjected to torque, recording the rotational speed of the shaft as the measure speed and establishing longitudinal positions respectively at which torque is applied and of the datum point and of the measure point; calculating the twist in the shaft from the difference between the measure time period and the datum time period, bearing in mind the difference between the measure speed and the datum speed .
- a torque point at which torque is applied to the shaft and a load point at which a load is connected to the shaft may be longitudinally spaced, the shaft being stressed and undergoing twist between the torque point and the load point, one of the measure point and the datum point being positioned along said stressed portion of the shaft, the other of the measure point and the datum point being positioned in a relaxed portion of the shaft beyond one of the torque point and the load point.
- the method may be applied to a shaft in the form of a crankshaft of a reciprocating internal combustion engine.
- the reciprocating engine may include a ring gear having gear teeth at one end of the crankshaft and a disc at an opposed end of the crankshaft, the datum point being on the disc, the measure point being on a gear tooth of the ring gear.
- the method is preferably performed in respect of a plurality of measure points and a plurality of datum points, the plurality of measure points being on a corresponding plurality of gear teeth of the ring gear and the plurality of datum points being points which are circumferentially spaced on the disc.
- the number of datum points and the number of measure points may be equal, to allow the respective datum points and measure points to be associated on a one-on-one basis.
- the method may be performed in respect of each cylinder. Furthermore, the method may be performed for each power stroke of the reciprocating internal combustion engine
- the method may be applied to a gas turbine engine, the shaft then being a main shaft of the gas turbine engine
- At least one of the datum point and the measure point may be on a vane of at least one of a compressor and a turbine of the gas turbine engine.
- the method is preferably preformed in respect of a plurality of measure points and a plurality of datum points, the plurality of measure points being on a corresponding plurality of vanes of one of the compressor and the turbine and the plurality of datum points being on a corresponding plurality of vanes of the other of the compressor and the turbine, the sensors being external of casings surrounding respectively the compressor and the turbine.
- establishing the time moments may include triggering a sensor at respectively the datum station and the measure station by means of triggers at correspondingly the or each datum point and the or each measure point, creating a signal by each sensor and recording the signal against time.
- the triggers may be masses of magnetic material, and the sensors may be responsive to said magnetic material to create said signals.
- the triggers may be optically detectable surfaces, the sensors then sensing passing of the triggers optically
- measuring apparatus for measuring twist in a rotating shaft which is subjected to torque, the measuring apparatus including at least one datum trigger at a datum point on the shaft; a datum sensor at a stationary datum station arranged to sense said at least one datum trigger when said at least one datum point is in register with the datum station and to generate correspondingly at least one datum signal; at least one measure trigger at correspondingly at least one measure point on the shaft longitudinally spaced from said at least one datum point; a measure sensor at a stationary measure station arranged to sense said at least one measure trigger when said at least one measure trigger is in register with the measure station and to generate correspondingly at least one measure signal; a clock keeping time; a rotational speed meter for measuring and recording rotational speeds of the shaft against time respectively as the datum speed and as the measure speed; recording means for recording said datum and measure signals against time; a processor programmed to establish correspondingly at least one datum time period between a time moment said at
- the shaft may include a torque point at which torque is applied to the shaft in use and a load point at which a load is connected to the shaft in use, the torque point and the load point being longitudinally spaced, the shaft, in use, being stressed and undergoing twist between the torque point and the load point, one of the or each measure point and the or each datum point being positioned along said stressed portion of the shaft, the other of the or each measure point and the or each datum point being positioned in a relaxed portion of the shaft beyond one of the torque point and the load point.
- the shaft may advantageously be a crankshaft of a reciprocating internal combustion engine.
- the measuring apparatus may preferably include a plurality of measure points and a plurality of datum points.
- the reciprocating engine may include a ring gear having gear teeth at one end of the crankshaft and a disc at an opposed end of the crankshaft, the datum points and the measuring points being respectively on gear teeth of the ring gear and at circumferentially spaced positions on the disc.
- the shaft may be a main shaft of a gas turbine engine. Then, at least one of the datum point and the measure point is on correspondingly at least one of a vane of a compressor and a vane of a turbine of the gas turbine engine.
- the measuring apparatus may include a plurality of datum points and a plurality of measure points, the datum points and the measure points being respectively on vanes of the compressor and the turbine.
- the triggers may be masses of magnetic material, and the sensors may be magnetic sensors responsive to said magnetic material to generate signals.
- the magnetic sensors may be arranged external of casings surrounding respectively the compressor and the turbine.
- the triggers may be optically detectable surfaces
- the sensors may be optical sensors responsive to the optically detectable triggers to generate signals.
- a method of measuring torque in a rotating shaft including measuring twist in the rotating shaft in accordance with the first aspect of this invention, and calculating torque on the basis of the measured twist bearing in mind a pre-established length of the shaft over which length said twist is measured, and pre-established physical characteristics of the shaft determining torque-twist behaviour of the shaft.
- Said physical characteristics of the shaft determining torque-twist behaviour of the shaft may advantageously be established empirically.
- a measuring apparatus for measuring torque in a rotating shaft which includes a measuring apparatus for measuring twist in accordance with the second aspect of this invention, in which the processor is programmed to calculate torque on the basis of the measured twist bearing in mind a pre-established length of the shaft over which length said twist is measured and pre-established physical characteristics of the shaft determining torque-twist behaviour of the shaft.
- a method of managing operation of an engine including measuring a quantity related to torque in a drive shaft of the engine in accordance with the first aspect or the third aspect of this invention, comparing the measured value of said quantity related to torque to a predetermined standard value of said quantity, establishing any deviation between the measured value and the standard value and controlling an operating function of the engine in response to said establish deviation.
- Said operating function of the engine may be at least one of ignition timing when the engine is a spark ignition engine, injector pump timing when said engine is a diesel engine, boost pressure when said engine is turbocharged or supercharged .
- the method may include automatically calibrating the measuring apparatus in respect of datum time periods when the engine is operated under a no load condition.
- an engine including a measuring apparatus in accordance with the second aspect or the fourth aspect of this invention; an engine management apparatus including a comparator arranged to receive a signal indicative of a measured value of a quantity related to torque in a drive shaft of the engine from the measuring apparatus, the comparator being preprogrammed to compare said measured value with a standard value of said quantity related to torque to generate a control signal, the engine management apparatus being responsive to said control signal to control an operating function of the engine.
- Said operating function of the engine may be at least one of ignition timing when the engine is a spark ignition engine, injector pump timing when said engine is a diesel engine, boost pressure when said engine is turbocharged or supercharged.
- the engine management apparatus may be preprogrammed to calibrate the measuring apparatus in respect of datum time periods when the engine is operated under a no load condition.
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an apparatus for measuring torque in accordance with the invention
- Figure 2 shows, in three dimensional view, the invention applied to a reciprocating internal combustion engine
- Figure 3 corresponds to Figure 2, but shows a gas turbine engine.
- reference numeral 1 0 generally indicates a measuring apparatus in accordance with the invention.
- the apparatus 10 measures twist in a drive shaft in the form of a crankshaft 30 (see Figure 2 of the drawings) of a reciprocating internal combustion engine 29.
- a crankshaft 30 see Figure 2 of the drawings
- Figure 2 only the pistons 32 of the engine, and connection of the pistons 32 via connecting rods 34 to cranks of a crankshaft 30 of the engine, are shown.
- a flywheel 40 incorporating a ring gear having a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth 42 is mounted at one end of the crankshaft 30.
- the flywheel 40 and specifically also the teeth 42 are of a magnetic material.
- the measuring apparatus 10 includes a circular metallic disc 50 secured to the end of the crankshaft 30 opposite the flywheel 40.
- the disc 50 has a plurality of formations or teeth 52 defining triggers in the form of datum points.
- the teeth in this embodiment, are of magnetic material.
- the apparatus 10 further includes a sensor in the form of a magnetic sensor or pick-up device 1 2.1 , e.g . Part No. 3041 66 from the RS catalogue, mounted on the engine adjacent a pitch circle of the teeth 52 of the disc so as to be registered sequentially with the teeth as the disc 50 rotates with the crankshaft 30. Each time a tooth 52 is in register with the sensor 1 2.1 a signal in the form of a pulse is produced, and is conveyed to the apparatus 10 as shown at 1 3.1 .
- the teeth define triggers in the form of datum points.
- the apparatus 10 also includes a sensor in the form of a magnetic sensor or pick-up device 1 2.2, e.g. Part No. 3041 66 from the RS catalogue, mounted on the engine adjacent a pitch circle of the teeth 42 of the ring gear on the fly wheel 40 so as to be registered sequentially with the teeth as the flywheel 40 rotates with the crankshaft 30.
- a sensor in the form of a magnetic sensor or pick-up device 1 2.2, e.g. Part No. 3041 66 from the RS catalogue, mounted on the engine adjacent a pitch circle of the teeth 42 of the ring gear on the fly wheel 40 so as to be registered sequentially with the teeth as the flywheel 40 rotates with the crankshaft 30.
- a sensor in the form of a magnetic sensor or pick-up device 1 2.2, e.g. Part No. 3041 66 from the RS catalogue, mounted on the engine adjacent a pitch circle of the teeth 42 of the ring gear on the fly wheel 40 so as to be registered sequentially with the teeth as the flywheel
- the sensors 1 2. 1 , 1 2.2 may be optical sensors and the triggers 42, 52 may be optically detectable surfaces.
- the sensors 1 2.1 , 1 2.2 or the signal outputs 1 3.1 , 1 3.2 are shown at 1 2 in Figure 1 .
- a signal pulse is generated and is recorded in a processor 14 ( Figure 1 ) including a clock 1 8, thus setting a datum time moment.
- the clock 1 8 typically operates at a frequency of 10 MHz.
- crank shaft 30 rotates under no load and at a rotational speed which is measured and recorded (conveniently in the processor 14 by means of the signal pulses generated by the sensor 1 2. 1 on being passed by the datum points 52) . Being under no load, the crank shaft 30 is under zero twist.
- the arrival time moments of the respective triggers 52 are sensed and are recorded as are the respective time periods between respective datum time moments and the respective arrival time moments - bearing in mind the rotational speed of the crank shaft 30. From this empirically derived data, computed arrival time periods, under no load conditions, can be computed by the processor 14 for any given or measured rotational speed.
- the number of datum points and the number of measure points are equal and they can then advantageously be associated on a one-on-one basis. If the number of points are not the same, each measure point is associated with an appropriate or most appropriate datum point, for example on the basis of minimizing the time periods.
- the power strokes of the pistons 32 impart torque pulses to the crank shaft causing twist in the crank shaft.
- the amount of twist depends on physical characteristics of the crank shaft, e.g. effective moment of inertia and the torsional Young's modulus of the material of the crank shaft, the effective length over which the torque is applied (i.e. the longitudinal distance between the respective big end bearing and the flywheel 40) , and the magnitude of the torque. All of the above except the magnitude of the torque remain constant for each piston 32, and can be pre-established for each engine or type of engine, advantageously empirically. Thus, the amount of twist uniquely defines the magnitude of the torque.
- the respective triggers 42 arrive at the sensor 1 2.2 late relative to a respective computed arrival time moment.
- the amount of time lag bearing in mind the rotational speed and the length over which the torque is transmitted, uniquely defines the twist.
- the processor 14 is programmed to measure the respective time lags and to calculate the respective twists, as mentioned above, taking into account the rotational speed and the lengths over which the torque is transmitted, for the respective piston power strokes which are obtained from the firing order of the specific engine. From the calculated twist, the torque applied in each power stroke of each piston is calculated.
- the apparatus 1 0 accordingly includes the processor 14 including a comparator 1 6 into which the respective signals are input from item 1 2.
- Arrival time moments are compared by the comparator 1 6, from which the time periods are measured by the clock 1 8.
- the clock 1 8 operates at a frequency of 1 0 MHz, as mentioned above. The Applicants expect such resolution to be sufficient for purposes of this invention for use in commercial reciprocation engines.
- results are stored in a data storage means 20, overwriting any previously stored value therein every second revolution in the case of a four-stroke engine.
- the processor 14 further includes a second comparator 21 which includes a dataset prepared before installation and characterizing the engine when it is performing optimally.
- the dataset includes the optimum twist values or torque values in the crankshaft 30 for a wide range of speed and other conditions.
- the dataset is stored in the form of a regression equation.
- the comparator 21 compares torque output or a quantity related to torque as measured and calculated in accordance with this invention with a standard or reference value in the dataset.
- the comparator 21 , and control 22 mentioned below, in combination with the processor 14, form an engine management apparatus in accordance with the invention.
- a signal is generated and sent to a control 22, forming part of the apparatus 10.
- the control 22 is configured to control an operating function of the engine e.g. ignition timing for a spark ignition engine, injector timing in the case of a diesel engine, boost pressure in the case of a turbocharged or supercharged engine, and the like, thereby to optimize engine performance.
- ignition timing for a spark ignition engine e.g. injector timing in the case of a diesel engine
- boost pressure in the case of a turbocharged or supercharged engine, and the like
- the processor 14 is preprogrammed during processing to process the measured data, for example by making use of Fast Fourier Transforms, to ameliorate the effect of vibrations and resonances in reciprocating and rotating components of the engine on the measured data and thus to isolate or to isolate to a degree, information which is useful in the context of this invention.
- the engine management apparatus is preprogrammed, when the engine is operated under no load (for example when it is idling), to calibrate the measuring apparatus in respect of datum time periods.
- This has, inter alia, the advantages that calibrating takes place regularly and thus also compensates for changes in ambient conditions and engine conditions (e.g. ambient and engine temperatures).
- an advantage of the invention provides a system for monitoring engine performance which makes use of magnetic sensors which produce a well defined signal, are relatively robust, and have a good service life considering the harsh operating conditions of an engine. Further, by making use of the teeth of the flywheel and teeth on a disc fast with the crankshaft as measure and datum points, the system can be manufactured cost effectively. Further, an advantage of the system is that it makes use of the time lag between the respective signals when the crankshaft 30 is under load relative to when it is under no load and is thus self-calibrating in that variations due to e.g. temperature effects, mechanical manufacture variations/tolerances etc. are compensated for.
- a further advantage of the invention is that it provides a system for real time measuring twist in a crankshaft during operation of an engine and to control operating functions in real time of the engine thereby to optimize engine performance.
- a gas turbine engine is generally indicated by reference numeral 1 29.
- the gas turbine engine is shown schematically, mainly in outline.
- the gas turbine engine 1 29 includes a main shaft 130 to which the current invention is applied.
- the gas turbine engine includes a low pressure compressor represented by one stage 1 32.1 thereof adjacent an inlet of the gas turbine engine, a high pressure compressor downstream of the low pressure compressor, a combustion chamber, turbine stages 132.3 and an outlet.
- twist of the main shaft 1 30 is measured and torque is derived from the measured twist.
- Figures 1 and 2 for the reciprocating engine.
- datum triggers 1 52 trigger a sensor 1 1 2.1 to generate a signal.
- the triggers 1 52 are conveniently provided on or by turbine vanes toward a rear end of the central shaft.
- triggers are provided on or by the respective vanes of a first stage 132.1 of the low pressure compressor toward a front of the central shaft 130, and a sensor 1 12.2 is provided peripherally adjacent the pitch circle of the compressor vanes.
- stages other than the first stage of the low pressure compressor and the last stage of the turbine may be used to locate the triggers.
- a time lead as opposed to a time lag may be measured.
- a time lead is to be regarded as a negative time lag.
- casings surrounding the compressor and turbine stages are of non-magnetic material, whereas the vanes are of magnetic material.
- the invention can be applied in a non- invasive manner, in so far as the sensors can be external of the casings.
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