IP Library Granted Patent US 10,724,462
Granted Patent B2
US 10,724,462 · App. 15/704,656 · Granted Jul 28, 2020

System and method for a compressor

Inventors: Neil William Burkell (Lawrence Park, PA); Milan Karunaratne (Lawrence Park, PA); David Edward Petersen (Erie, PA); Richard C. Peoples (Grove City, PA); Jason M. Strode (Greenville, SC); Bret Dwayne Worden (Erie, PA)
Assignee: General Electric Company
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Patent No.
US 10,724,462
App. No.
15/704,656
Granted
Jul 28, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods (e.g., a method for controlling and/or operating a compressor) are provided that includes the steps of monitoring a crankcase pressure of a first compressor; analyzing the monitored crankcase pressure that includes calculating an average of the crankcase pressure over a time period and comparing the average of the crankcase pressure over the time period to a nominal crankcase average pressure; identifying a condition of the first compressor based on the analysis of the monitored crankcase pressure; and adjusting operation of a second compressor to compensate for the first compressor in response to identifying the condition of the first compressor based on the analysis of the monitored crankcase pressure. (The method may be carried out automatically or otherwise by a controller).

Claims (38)

1. A method comprising:

determining a time period for monitoring a crankcase pressure of a first compressor over plural cycles of the first compressor;

monitoring the crankcase pressure of the first compressor;

analyzing the monitored crankcase pressure by calculating an average of the crankcase pressure over the time period and comparing the average of the crankcase pressure over the time period to a nominal crankcase average pressure, wherein the average of the crankcase pressure is based at least on a position of a piston of the first compressor;

identifying a condition of the first compressor based on comparing the average of the crankcase pressure to the nominal crankcase average pressure; and

adjusting operation of a second compressor to compensate for the first compressor in response to identifying the condition of the first compressor.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the condition of the first compressor is identified based on a difference between the calculated crankcase average pressure and the nominal crankcase average pressure.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the nominal crankcase average pressure is based on operating conditions, wherein the operating conditions include at least one of a compressor speed, a reservoir pressure, or an oil temperature.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein analyzing the monitored crankcase pressure includes performing a frequency analysis at one or more known frequencies based on a rate at which the first compressor is operated to identify frequency components of the monitored crankcase pressure.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the frequency components are affected by one or more pistons, one or more blow-by conditions, or a breather valve failure.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein analyzing the monitored crankcase pressure comprises correlating the monitored crankcase pressure with an indication of the position of the piston of the first compressor during a time period in which the piston is operated.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the condition of the first compressor comprises at least one of the following:

identifying a piston blow-by condition of at least one cylinder of the first compressor; or

identifying a crankcase breather valve failure.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the crankcase pressure is monitored while a piston is cycled within a cylinder of the first compressor in at least one of an unloaded condition or in a loaded condition.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

monitoring the crankcase pressure of the first compressor comprises: monitoring the crankcase pressure during a first time period during which a piston is cycled within a cylinder of the first compressor in an unloaded condition; and monitoring the crankcase pressure of the first compressor during a second time period during which the piston is cycled within the cylinder of the first compressor in a loaded condition; and

identifying the condition of the first compressor based on comparing the monitored crankcase pressure from the first time period and the second time period.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising scheduling a maintenance operation in response to identifying the condition of the first compressor.

11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising notifying personnel with an alert that is generated in response to identifying the condition of the first compressor, the alert comprising one or more of an audio alarm, a visual alarm, a text message, an email, an instant message, or a phone call.

12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising reducing a duty cycle of the first compressor in response to identifying the condition of the first compressor.

13. A system, comprising:

a first compressor comprising a controller and operatively connectable to an engine, the controller having one or more processors and one or more memories, the controller programmed to:

determine a time period for monitoring a crankcase pressure of the first compressor over plural cycles of the first compressor;

receive a signal corresponding to the monitored crankcase pressure within a crankcase of the first compressor from a crankcase pressure sensor;

analyze the monitored crankcase pressure, wherein analysis of the monitored crankcase pressure includes a calculation of an average of the crankcase pressure over a time period and a comparison of the average of the crankcase pressure over the time period to a nominal crankcase average pressure, wherein the average of the crankcase pressure is based at least on a position of a piston of the first compressor;

identify a condition of the first compressor based on the analysis of the monitored crankcase pressure;

adjust operation of a second compressor to compensate for the first compressor in response to identifying the condition of the first compressor; and

generate an alert in response to identifying the condition of the first compressor based on the analysis of the monitored crankcase pressure.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the condition of the first compressor is at least one of the following:

a piston blow-by condition of at least one cylinder of the first compressor; or a crankcase breather valve failure.

15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the controller is further configured to communicate with a crankshaft position sensor to identify the position of the piston in a cylinder of the first compressor, and wherein the controller is configured to analyze the monitored crankcase pressure based at least in part on the position of the piston.

16. The system of claim 13 , wherein the controller is further configured to automatically reduce a duty cycle of the first compressor in response to the condition of the first compressor that is identified, such that the first compressor is operated at least some time but less than before the condition was identified.

17. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first compressor further comprises a reservoir configured to store compressed air, an aftercooler that is configured to change a temperature of air that is delivered to the reservoir via an air line, and a first drain valve coupled to the aftercooler.

18. The system of claim 17 , further comprising a check valve in line between the aftercooler and at least one of the air line or the reservoir, wherein the check valve is configured to isolate air pressure within the aftercooler and air pressure within the at least one of the air line or the reservoir, wherein the controller is configured to:

actuate the check valve to isolate air pressure within the aftercooler and air pressure within the at least one of the air line or reservoir; and

actuate the first drain valve coupled to the aftercooler to enable removal of fluid accumulated within the aftercooler.

19. The system of claim 17 , further comprising a filter that is external to the first compressor that filters oil used with the engine, wherein the filter is coupled to an external surface of the first compressor through a manifold.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 18, 2019
From: BURKELL, NEIL WILLIAM; KARUNARATNE, MILIAN; PETERSON, DAVID EDWARD; PEOPLES, RICHARD C.; STRODE, JASON M.; WORDEN, BRET DWAYNE
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 050409/0648 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2018
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: GE GLOBAL SOURCING LLC
Reel/Frame 047952/0689 →