TRAXX
Bolt tightening software
TMS
The software that optimizes the tightening of your crowns.
The TMS (Tightening Management Software) software is designed to organize and control the tightening of your turbines as well as all your assemblies including sub-assemblies such as crowns or plates.
Control the tightening of your crowns in real time
The TMS assists operators in assembly operations. It offers a graphic visualization of the tightening of your turbines and allows you to define the tightening order as well as the number of passes desired.
The TMS is also a long-term monitoring tool for the tightening of your turbines, allowing regular monitoring of your assemblies. It displays the tightening limits of each screw and offers exportable and easily usable tightening data.
Why use TMS software?
Precise, tension-tightening of gas turbine components is essential to ensure optimal operation and long-term reliability. Every element, whether blades, seals or mechanical parts, must be securely attached to avoid potential problems such as gas leaks, excessive vibration or structural failures. Precise tightening also ensures impeccable alignment of the elements, promoting uniform air and gas flow through the turbine, thereby maximizing the conversion of thermal energy into mechanical energy. Additionally, precise tightening control facilitates maintenance operations and regular inspections, helping to reduce costs and minimize downtime.
The tightening program
- The TMS is also a long-term monitoring tool for your turbines, allowing regular monitoring and monitoring of your assemblies.
- The graphic representation of your turbine assembly is fully customizable.
- The TMS is bilingual, available in French and English versions.
A configurable tightening system
Tightening is configurable according to several parameters:
- Turbine size
- The number of operators carrying out tightening
- The number of screws making up the assembly
- The programmed tension or elongation limits (min-nominal-max)
- The tightening order of each screw and the number of tightening passes
- The measurement units (tension in kN, elongation in µm, inch or mil)