Distributed measurement of conductor temperatures in mine trailing cables using fiber-optic technology

T. Dubaniewicz, P. Kovalchik, L. W. Scott, M.A. Fuller
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Mine trailing cables operated above safe thermal limits can cause premature insulation failure, increasing electrocution and fire hazards. Previous US Bureau of Mines (USBM) Pittsburgh Research Center research showed that, under static test conditions, electrical current levels permitted under present regulations may not limit cable temperatures to less than the 90/spl deg/C rating of reeled trailing cable. The USBM began a study of thermal characteristics of reeled trailing cable using dynamic test conditions more representative of field conditions where operators constantly reel in and pay out cable. This research is in support of efforts by industry associations and the Mine Safety and Health Administration to establish safety guidelines for cyclically rated reeled machines. The paper describes a unique approach to measuring temperatures within reeled cable under dynamic test conditions. Fiber-optic sensors embedded within the metallic conductors measure temperatures at 1-m intervals along the entire length of cable. Temperature measurements are reported to be accurate to within /spl plusmn/1/spl deg/C. The test setup requires access to only one end of the trailing cable, allowing researchers to freely reel in and pay out cable while temperature measurements are made, simulating field conditions. Manufacture of a fiber-optic-embedded trailing cable is described along with initial test results that indicate the fiber optic approach is viable.
采用光纤技术对矿用拖缆导体温度进行分布式测量
超过安全热极限的矿用拖缆会导致绝缘过早失效,增加触电和火灾危险。此前美国矿业局(USBM)匹兹堡研究中心的研究表明,在静态测试条件下,现行法规允许的电流水平可能不会将电缆温度限制在低于90/spl度/C的额定绕线拖缆。USBM开始使用动态测试条件研究卷绕式拖缆的热特性,该测试条件更能代表作业人员不断收放电缆的现场条件。这项研究是为了支持行业协会和矿山安全与健康管理局为循环额定卷绕机建立安全指南所做的努力。本文介绍了一种在动态测试条件下测量卷绕电缆内部温度的独特方法。嵌入在金属导体中的光纤传感器沿着整个电缆长度以1米的间隔测量温度。据报道,温度测量精确到/spl plusmn/1/spl度/C。该测试装置只需要访问拖缆的一端,允许研究人员在进行温度测量时自由收放电缆,模拟现场条件。介绍了一种光纤嵌入式拖缆的制造方法,以及表明光纤方法可行的初步测试结果。
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