chamber project - electrical brian duque, stuart mitchell, robert cephus, kendall vining t.a.- tunde

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Chamber Project - Electrical

Brian Duque, Stuart Mitchell, Robert Cephus, Kendall Vining

T.A.- Tunde

Group Focus

Predictive Maintenance. Power consumption Monitoring Systems

Consider a series of vibration signals measured on different days on a theme park ride. Can you see the difference between the signals and determine:

• which signals signify that the ride is safe

• which signals signify that a part in the ride is starting to wear out

• which signals signify that a part is worn sufficiently to require replacement

• which signals signify that a part is worn sufficiently to endanger riders?

Predictive Maintenance

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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

)3.1680sin(3)8.0560sin(3

)3.1500sin(3)8.0440sin(3)5.0380sin(2.0

)320sin(3)3.0260sin(3)1.0200sin(3)(

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May 16, 2006. Ride is Operating Safely

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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

)3.1680sin(3)8.0560sin(3

)3.1500sin(3)8.0440sin(3)5.0380sin(4.0

)320sin(3)3.0260sin(3)1.0200sin(3)(

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June 1, 2006. A Bearing is Starting to Wear Out (see 190 Hz component)

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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

)3.1680sin(3)8.0560sin(3

)3.1500sin(3)8.0440sin(3)5.0380sin(6.0

)320sin(3)3.0260sin(3)1.0200sin(3)(

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June 16, 2006. Bearing Wear is Much Greater

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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

)3.1680sin(3)8.0560sin(3

)3.1500sin(3)8.0440sin(3)5.0380sin(8.0

)320sin(3)3.0260sin(3)1.0200sin(3)(

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July 1, 2006. Wear Requires that Bearing Be Replaced

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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

)3.1680sin(3)8.0560sin(3

)3.1500sin(3)8.0440sin(3)5.0380sin(0.1

)320sin(3)3.0260sin(3)1.0200sin(3)(

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July 16, 2006. Bearing Wear Sufficient to Endanger Riders.

Predictive Maintenance Data Acquisition

Theme Park Power Consumption

Transformer Back-up generator Insulated cables

A transformer is an electrical device that transfers energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling with no moving parts

Back-up generators to use just in case the power goes out on any of the rides.

We would need insulated cables because of the theme park’s location

Theme Park Power Consumption

We have no exact value Should be anywhere from

20MWatts-100MWatts Cost would depend on the power

company

Monitoring Systems

Monitoring Systems

Security Systems

Administrative Systems

Security Systems Visual Systems

Surveillance equipment

Identification systems Access ID cards Electronic Locks

"Magstripe Card"

Administrative Systems

Monitoring of maintenance systems

One of the measures of quality of major theme parks is the degree of maintenance given to the attractions and rides

Good parks work hard to achieve short down times, and a safe experience in their attractions.

Measuring cost effectiveness of rides.

Networks have been used in one form or another in major theme parks since the 70's.

Monitoring Systems

So in review…

Predictive Maintenance. Power consumption Monitoring Systems

Questions

>>Roll Tide!!<<

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