Sunday, December 18, 2011

vibration sensors using negative voltage for sensing the vibration

For High speed rotating equipment only,we are using this negative voltage for vibration sensor.This negative voltage is always set as gap voltage between the sensor and surface of the rotating equipment.
This gap voltage is always set as -10Vdc.
This because of Ratio frequency, which is created by the controller of vibration sensor. These frequencies are generated under negative voltage only. which is also varies with respect to eddy current flow. The amplitude of this ratio frequency is measured as vibration.
For your information, Noice level is very less in negative voltage compare than positive voltage which will not affect the sensitive range of measurement of vibration.
For your information:-This concept is used in Bently neveda vibration monitoring system.



The principle is that analyzer supplies a negative voltage to transducer, who converts it into a frequency & sends it across the probe. Now as the probe comes into the area of
rotor it creates a magnetic field & with it eddy current is produced on the rotor side. This changes the amplitude of the frequency. It induces the voltage & remaining frequency
comes to the transducer through the return way. Transducer converts it into the voltage.
Now coming back to the question The gap voltage has a negative relation with the voltage induced i.e. as the gap increases the induced voltage decreases. So to make it to
into a linear relationship, negative voltage is supplied.
i.e

Gap Gap voltage
0 mm 0 vtg
1 mm -9 voltage
2 mm 18 voltage
& when the probe is in air it will have no induced voltage so all -24 voltage without induced voltage will return back.

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