WO2004011810A1 - Condition monitoring of pumps and pump system - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F05—INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
- F05D—INDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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- the invention relates to condition monitoring of pumps and pump systems, and particularly, but not exclusively to condition monitoring of dry pumps.
- Pump failure due to seizure is always undesirable, but is even more of a problem where the pump is being used in a manufacturing process and the pump failure leads to the loss of a batch of product. For example, if a vacuum pump fails during the production of semi conductors, typically the batch of parts affected has to be rejected, which can be very expensive. In order to avoid the problem, pumps can be stripped down and parts replaced or cleaned as part of a planned period maintenance system. However, this can result in unnecessary expense as to be safe, the pumps have to be serviced more frequently than is actually necessary.
- the invention provides a method of monitoring the condition of a pump or a component of a system comprising a pump which component is not a component of the pump, the method comprising the steps of generating a predetermined test condition in said pump or system component and obtaining signals indicative of a condition of said pump or system during a period in which said test condition is present.
- the invention also includes apparatus comprising a pump, pump controller and at least one sensing device for sensing a pump operating parameter, said pump controller being able to control said pump so as to selectively generate a predetermined pump test condition and the or each said sensing device providing signals indicating values of said parameter when said test condition is generated.
- the invention also includes apparatus comprising a pump, a controller, an exhaust conduit extending from said pump, at least one sensing device for sensing a condition in said conduit, a connection associated with said pump and or conduit for connecting said pump and or conduit with a source of pressurised gas and valving for controlling flow of said gas into said pump and/or conduit, said controller being able to control said valving to selectively admit said gas into said pump and/or conduit so as to generate a predetermined test condition in said conduit and the or each said sensor providing signals indicative of said condition in the conduit when said test condition is generated.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a pump system
- Figure 2 is a flow diagram illustrating a sub-routine carried on a data carrier for use in implementing a pump monitoring method.
- a system is shown in which a pump 10 is connected to a pipe, or conduit, 12 running from a process chamber 14.
- the process chamber could be one in which, for example, semi conductors are processed.
- An isolation valve 16 is typically provided in the conduit 12 between the pump and the process chamber.
- the pump exhaust 18 is connected to a conduit 20 leading to an abatement system 22.
- An abatement system is a filtering or treatment system for cleaning the exhaust gases.
- the pump exhaust 18 and the conduit 20 define a passage for exhaust from the pump.
- the pump 10 comprises a stator and a rotor (not separately illustrated) and includes an electric motor 24 by which the rotor is driven.
- the motor is shown outside of the pump. However, it will be appreciated that this is for ease of illustration and, as is well known in the art, the motor may disposed internally or externally of the pump casing and suitable gearing may be provided between the motor and the rotor.
- the pump has a controller 26 which will typically comprise a processor and some memory capacity. Typically, the controller will be an integral part of the pump, but it may instead be provided as a separate unit, or could be a PC that communicates with the pump via suitable interfaces.
- a sensor 30 is associated with the motor and is provided to detect motor torque or the current supplied to the motor. Any suitable sensor may be used.
- a current clamp probe which, as will be known to those skilled in the art, is a probe that can be clamped around a motor lead to perform non-contact current measurements, without interrupting the circuit under test.
- the pump may be connected with a source 34 of coolant that is pumped through the pump in order to cool the pump 10.
- the source 34 may be mains pressure water, which is directed to a drain once it has passed through the pump.
- the source 34 could be a part of a recirculating cooling system that includes a heat transfer device in which the coolant circulating through the pump is cooled by a heat transfer process.
- Suitable recirculating cooling systems will be well known to those skilled in the art and will not therefore be described in further detail herein.
- the system includes some means, typically valving such as an electrically controlled valve 35, which allows the controller 26 to control the flow rate of the coolant to the pump.
- a pressure sensor 32 is provided in the exhaust conduit 20. Any suitable sensor may be used.
- a suitable sensor is a diaphragm connected with a strain gauge or gauges.
- the pump In use, the pump would function in the usual way, continuously or intermittently drawing gases from the processing chamber during the processing of products therein. During periods in which the pump is not in use, and in some cases even when the pump is in use, diagnostic tests may be carried out in order to provide data for assessing the condition of the pump and/or the pump system.
- One such test is to determine the condition of the running clearances in the pump and the bearing condition.
- the controller 26 is switched to a test mode and runs the pump in such a way as to stress the pump.
- the pump can be stressed in various ways:
- the pump can be run at its normal operating speed, the shaft speed then reduced for a predetermined period (say three minutes) followed by an increase above the normal operating speed for a predetermined period of time (say three minutes).
- the increase and decrease in speed could, for example, be 10% above and 10% below the normal operating speed.
- the coolant flow could be reduced to, for example, 25% of the usual flow rate for, for example, 10 to 20 minutes. At the end of the reduced flow period, the flow rate would be restored to its usual level or possibly increased to a higher level to cause a perturbation of pump temperature.
- signals indicative of the current drawn by the motor 24 are provided by the sensor 30 and communicated to the controller 26 where they are stored in the memory.
- a program operated by the controller can then compare all or some of the data received from the sensor 30 during the test with pre-programmed data held in the memory and/or data received during previous tests. On the basis of this comparison, a prediction can be made of the remaining life of the pump before a defined pump condition should occur. If the result of the test is an indication that the pump may fail within a predetermined period, the pump should be replaced.
- the controller 26 can be equipped in various ways to provide an indication of the result of the test.
- the controller 26 could be linked to an audible device 36 that would provide an audible message indicating the need for pump replacement or that the pump is likely to fail within a specified period.
- the controller 26 could be linked to a visual display device 38.
- the visual display device could be a simple warning light or a screen on which an indication of the test result could be displayed.
- the visual display device 38 could comprise a printer. If desired, if the test result indicates certain conditions of the pump, the controller 26 could be configured to render the system inoperable until such time as a manual override is operated or resetting takes place following servicing or replacement of the pump.
- Another test can be carried out to determine the condition of the pump exhaust 18 and/or exhaust conduit 20.
- a high purge flow of gas for example 100 standard litres minute, is injected into the pump 10 or the exhaust conduit 20 upstream of the area to be tested.
- the pressure sensor 32 will be positioned relative to the position or positions at which the gas is injected so as to provide signals suitable for determining the condition of the area to be tested and that it may be appropriate to provide a plurality of such sensors at spaced apart locations in order to provide the desired result.
- the injection period would be relatively short, for example, 10 seconds to 1 minute.
- the gas is shown being injected into the conduit 20 at a position upstream of the pressure sensor 32 via a pipe 40. Injection into the pump is indicated by a dashed line representing a pipe 42.
- the purge gas will typically be nitrogen fed from a source of compressed nitrogen 44 but other gases and/or sources could be used instead.
- Valving 46 is provided in the pipe 40 by means of which the flow of the purge gas can be controlled. This valving will typically comprise a valve electrically controlled by the pump. In the case of injection into the pump itself, this test could be a part of method 2) of the stress test mentioned above and would be carried out when the pump is not in use. If the purge gas is injected into the exhaust, the test could be carried out when the pump is in use.
- signals indicative of the pressure in the conduit 20 are provided by the pressure sensor 32 and fed to the controller 26 where they are stored in the memory.
- the controller 26 compares all or some of the received pressure data with the input gas flow rate and pre-programmed data and/or the data produced by previous tests to determine the level of blockage and/or useful service life of the pump exhaust/exhaust conduit 12.
- the system may be equipped so as to permit the controller to carry out one or both of the above described tests as desired and that where only one of the tests is required, the appropriate one of the sensors 30, 32 can be omitted from the arrangement shown in Figure 1.
- the tests are performed under the control of the controller 26, which is equipped to analyse the test results and to provide an indication as to the outcome of the test.
- the pump need not stand-alone and the testing regime can be integrated into a central system, which allows the test data to be analysed in connection with test data from other pumps.
- the pump may be connected to a network indicated in Figure 1 by box 50.
- the connection to the network 50 may be via the controller 26.
- the pump may be directly connected to the network allowing a central controller to control the pump without a local controller for the pump.
- the box 50 indicates a network system such as the FabWorks 16 or FabWorks 32 systems marketed by BOC Edwards. These systems permit the data collected from the sensors 30, 32 to be transmitted to a central hub where the data can be compared with pre-programmed data, previous test data from the pump under test and/or test data from other pumps.
- the FabWorks system can be enabled to provide a secure internet connection so that the data analysis can be carried out at a central hub operated by, for example, the pump manufacturer. Alternatively, the FabWorks system can be enabled to work on an intranet operated by the pump user. It will be understood that network systems other than the Fabworks systems could be used. The tests should be performed relatively frequent to reduce the risk of the tests themselves causing the pump or pump system to fail.
- the controller 26 and/or central hub may be able to permit manual commands to initiate the performance of a test. However, to ensure reliable monitoring of the pump or pump system, it is preferred that additionally, or as an alternative, the tests are initiated automatically and for this purpose, the controller 26 or a computer of the central hub is preferably able to initiate the performance of a test at predetermined intervals. If the test is one that has to be performed when the pump is not in use, the controller 26 or computer is able to determine the use condition of the pump.
- the controller or computer will preferably be able to interrogate the pump again after further predetermined interval that is less, and preferably much less, than the usual predetermined interval between tests and this process may be repeated at intervals of decreasing length in the event the pump is still not in a condition to be tested.
- the above-described methods of providing an indication of the result of a stress test on the pump can also be used to provide an indication that it was not possible to conduct a scheduled test.
- the controller or hub computer may be able to render the pump or pump system inoperable until some form of manual intervention has taken place.
- the controller or hub computer may be enabled to detect when the pump has assumed an idle condition, and having detected an idle condition, would then check in a memory to determine when a test was last carried out. If a predetermined interval had elapsed since the last test or tests, the controller or hub would cause a new test or tests to be initiated. Of course, tests could be initiated whenever an idle condition is detected, but this would not be a preferred strategy.
- One method of detecting the operating condition of the pump would be to analyse the current drawn by the pump motor using signals from the sensor 30, although other indicators could be used. It is preferred that the signals from the tests are used in an algorithm to produce an indication of the service life of the pump or pump system before a predetermined pump condition is likely to occur and in doing this, it is expected that the signals from the sensor during the most recent test will be compared with signals from previous tests, signals from the sensors of other pumps and/or pre-programmed data. However, in addition, or as an alternative, the signals from the most recent test may be analysed in isolation and a determination made on the indications from those signals. For example, if a threshold value is detected a determination may be made that servicing or replacement action should be taken. It is expected that such a regime would more likely be applied to the results of testing on the pump exhaust passage than on results of the pump stress test.
- testing procedures will be implemented by means of software loaded into the controller or a computer of the hub and that this, together with the fact that sensors such as a current clamp or pressure transducer, can be incorporated with relative ease, means that the monitoring method can readily be applied to existing pumps and systems.
- the software for implementing the method may be provided on data carrying mediums such as a floppy disc or compact disc.
- Another option is for the software to be downloaded via the internet or an intranet.
- the code to be incorporated in a chip which can be substituted for an existing chip in a controller by itself or more likely as part of a replacement card.
- FIG. 2 An example of a sub-routine held on a data or carrier 60 in the form of a floppy disc is shown in Figure 2. It will be seen that the sub-routine implements the pump stressing method 2) described above and provides for disabling of the pump in the event the pump condition is determined as not meeting an 'OK' condition. By way of an example, a determination that the 'OK' condition is not met could be based on the occurrence of two successive tests that indicate the pump is approaching a failure condition, although of course many other criteria could be used. It will be understood that the system and methods described above can be modified in many ways.
- transducers may be provided for use in controlling the electrically controlled valving 35, 46 to create a feedback loop by which the valving can be more precisely controlled.
- transducers are temperature sensors for sensing the temperature of the pump or coolant after it has flowed from the pump, or flow sensors for sensing the coolant or purge gas flow or the gas flow in the conduit.
- the data collected during the tests may be used to provide an indication of other areas of the pump or system.
- the signals obtained from the conduit 20 may be used to assess the amount of blockage in the conduit and also of parts of the pump as there should be a correlation between the two.
- control strategy may be such that signals from the sensors are sampled only at predetermined periods during testing of the pump or system to ensure that the signals are representative of a period in which the predetermined test condition has actually been achieved. Another option would be to disregard the obtained signals until such time as a predetermined threshold value is obtained.
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