Patents Assigned to Westinghouse Electic Corp.
  • Patent number: 4887468
    Abstract: A nonsynchronous turbine blade vibration monitoring system is comprised of a maximum of two sensors circumferentially mounted along the turbine blade row for detecting the actual arrival times of the turbine blades at the sensors. Expected arrival times of the turbine blades at the sensors are determined and then compared to the actual arrival times in order to obtain turbine blade deflection data. Harmonic analysis is then performed on the blade deflection data to determine the level of vibration at each non-integral harmonic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1989
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electic Corp.
    Inventors: Francis S. McKendree, Paul F. Rozelle
  • Patent number: 4675147
    Abstract: The real time actual and reference values of parameters pertinent to the key safety concerns of a pressurized water reactor nuclear power plant are used to generate an integrated graphic display representative of the plant safety status. This display is in the form of a polygon with the distances of the vertices from a common origin determined by the actual value of the selected parameters normalized such that the polygon is regular whenever the actual value of each parameter equals its reference value despite changes in the reference value with operating conditions, and is an irregular polygon which visually indicates deviations from normal otherwise. The values of parameters represented in analog form are dynamically scaled between the reference value and high and low limits which are displayed as tic marks at fixed distances along spokes radiating from the common origin and passing through the vertices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electic Corp.
    Inventors: William F. Schaefer, James L. Little, Kenneth F. Cooper, James R. Easter
  • Patent number: 4635044
    Abstract: A method and an arrangement of apparatus is provided for remotely detecting the existence of a failed fuse of a brushless exciter rotor's rotating rectifier assembly. A conducting fuse produces a magnetic field which is sensed by elements on a stationary structure. A signal corresponding to the conducting status of each fuse is synchronized to the rotational speed of the brushless exciter rotor by means of a preselected oscillator frequency and the status of each individual fuse is retained and displayed until the next inspection of that fuse. Alarm circuitry enables automatic detection of a failed fuse and shutdown in the event of multiple fuse failures. Since this method looks for the instance of current through each fuse, it operates in a fail-safe manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electic Corp.
    Inventor: William H. South