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international conference on advanced intelligent mechatronics | 2007

Automated robotic inspection of large generator stators

Roland Moser; Bernhard Mark

The non-destructive inspection of large-generator stators is a repetitive and time-consuming task, ideal to be performed by a robot. This paper describes the design and implementation of such a device, conceived to inspect all stator bars and stator winding slots, with the rotor removed from the generator. The inspection requirements as well as the realized robotic solution are presented. The performances of the robot as well as future improvement steps are discussed.


Archive | 2008

DRIVE UNIT FOR AN INSPECTION VEHICLE AND ALSO INSPECTION VEHICLE WITH SUCH A DRIVE UNIT

Roland Moser; Bernhard Mark; Reto Kaufmann; Josef Erni


Archive | 2002

Device for generator diagnosis with built-in rotor

Peter Haeusermann; Ingo Kirchhoff; Bernhard Mark; Peter Stutz


Archive | 2010

Method for monitoring an electrodynamic machine

Max Hobelsberger; Bernhard Mark


Archive | 2009

Switch for a brush wear recording circuit

Bernhard Mark; Max Hobelsberger


Archive | 2009

Gap inspection apparatus

Roland Moser; Niklaus Hugi; Bernhard Mark; Philipp Isler; Simon Honold; Josef Erni


Archive | 2009

Verfahren zur überwachung einer elektrodynamischen maschine

Max Hobelsberger; Bernhard Mark


Archive | 2009

Brush wear monitor having mounted flags interactable with an impedance dependent switch

Bernhard Mark; Max Hobelsberger


Archive | 2009

Method for monitoring an electrodynamic motor

Max Hobelsberger; Bernhard Mark


Archive | 2010

Vorrichtung und Verfahren zur Überwachung und/oder Analyse von Rotoren von elektrischen Maschinen im Betrieb

Max Hobelsberger; Bernhard Mark

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