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    Machinery Vibration Analysis

    &

    Diagnostic Studies Report

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    B-22, Aspen Block, Citilights Meadows, No.82, Andal Ammal Street, Nolambur,Chennai 600 095, India,

    Phone: +91-9840372209 (India), +974-66279565 (Middle East & International)

    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents..02

    1. Executive Summary..032. Introduction.....043. Equipment Details....044. Equipment Sketch....055. Allowable Vibration Limits.....056. Vibration Analysis.....05-107. Interference Diagram Analysis....118. Solutions..........................................................................11-12 9. Recommendation..1210. Conclusion..12

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    Phone: +91-9840372209 (India), +974-66279565 (Middle East & International)

    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    Executive Summary

    The machinery vibration analysis and diagnostics studies for 7.0 MW XXXXXXX Pump have been

    requested by XXXXXXX Company Ltd China on 20-Jan-2010. The following details were informed

    during the discussion with Technical Services Department Engineer.

    The pump was installed newly and commissioned on 03 Oct 2010. During the start-up; thepump is tripping at high vibration of 100 microns. The trip set value is 100 microns.

    The pump is 9 stage high pressures type and make is XXXXXXXX. The driver is a 2-pole motorand coupling the pump with speed increasing gearbox.

    The speed of the motor is 3000 rpm and pump is 7220 rpm. The rated power is 7.0 MW. The bearing type is pressure dam and inspected found normal. The bearing radial clearance is

    0.1 mm.

    The pump is installed with Bently machinery monitoring system and have an eddy currentdisplacement probes to measure vibration amplitudes.

    The lubrication is forced type and lubrication oil is ISO grade 32. The lub oil pressure is 2.0kg/cm2

    Through remote access of machinery monitoring system desktop, the vibration data were reviewed

    along with the Technical Engineer.

    Based on review of submitted data and remote analysis of the machine, the reason for high vibration is

    identified as FLUID INDUCED INSTABILITY of the pump system. The fluid instability can happen by the

    bearings, wear rings, impellers, balance pistons or seals of the pump system.

    To resolve the fluid induced stability, the solutions are

    1. Change or tune the rotor-bearing system natural frequency such way that fluid whirl frequency(0.3 x order < fw< 0.6 x order) will not interfere or re-excite the 1

    stnatural frequency.

    2. Eliminate the sub synchronous fluid whirl frequency by modification of the bearing design,increase the eccentric ratio and reduce the attitude angle towards zero degree.

    3. Reduce the operating speed to 6900 rpm.Out of the above solutions the best option and recommended is re-design or change the existing bearing

    design to tilting pad type. The modification of tilting pad type bearing will eliminate the fluid whirl

    frequency. The bearing will create large eccentric ratio and keep the attitude angle towards zero

    degree. The more details of the analysis please refer the report below.

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    Phone: +91-9840372209 (India), +974-66279565 (Middle East & International)

    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    Introduction

    The machinery vibration analysis and diagnostics studies for 7.0 MW XXXXXXX Pump was requested by

    XXXXXXX Company Ltd China on 20-Jan-2010. The following data have been received and analysed.

    Polar and Bode Plot of start-up and coast down Waterfall and cascade of pump start-up/coast down Vibration Full Spectrum at operating speed Orbit and Time Waveform at operating speed Equipment Data Sheet Pump P & ID Lub Oil P & ID Pump Cross Section Drawing Pump Operation and Maintenance History/Background

    Equipment Details

    Pump Description : Multistage XXXXXXX Pump

    Pump Entity Number : XXXXXXXXXXX

    Rated Power : 7.0 MW

    Rated Speed : 7220 rpm

    Rated Capacity : 400 m3/hr

    Suction Pressure : 74 Kg/cm2

    Discharge Pressure : 300 Kg/cm2

    Lub oil Pressure : 2.0 Kg/cm2

    Lub Oil Flow : N/A

    Lub Oil Temperature : N/A

    Bearing Clearance : 200 microns - diametrical

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    Phone: +91-9840372209 (India), +974-66279565 (Middle East & International)

    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    Equipment Sketch

    Allowable Vibration Limits

    Acceptable limit : < 50 microns Pk-Pk

    1st Alarm limit : 75 microns Pk-Pk

    Trip limit : 100 microns Pk-Pk

    Vibration Analysis

    Pump Inboard Bearing data Interpretation

    The start-up and coast down bode plot

    indicates the first natural frequency is at

    4047 CPM

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    The start-up and coast down polar plot

    indicates the first natural frequency is at

    4025 CPM

    The orbit and time base shows 2:1 ratio

    (1/2 X Order) forward whirl with maximum

    amplitude of 90 microns Pk-Pk

    The waterfall shows the dominant

    frequency is at 72.5 Hz (4350 CPM) at

    7223 rpm with vibration amplitude of 52

    microns PK-PK

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    The Full Spectrum shows the dominant

    frequency is 72.5 Hz (4350 CPM) at 7217

    rpm with vibration amplitude of 67

    microns PK-PK

    The cascade shows the dominant

    frequency is at 72.5 Hz (4350 CPM) at

    7223 rpm with vibration amplitude of 66

    microns PK-PK

    The average shaft centreline of start-up of

    the pump shows very small eccentric ratio

    and attitude angle is approached 90

    degree at 7200 rpm

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    Pump Outboard Bearing Interpretation

    The start-up and coast down bode plot

    indicates the first natural frequency is at

    4047 CPM

    The start-up and coast down polar plot

    indicates the first natural frequency is at

    4001 CPM

    The orbit and time base shows 2:1 ratio

    (1/2 X Order) forward whirl with maximum

    amplitude of 100 microns Pk-Pk

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    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    The waterfall shows the dominant

    frequency is at 72.5 Hz (4350 CPM) at

    7228 rpm with vibration amplitude of 52

    microns PK-PK

    The Full Spectrum shows the dominant

    frequency is 72.5 Hz (4350 CPM) at 7240

    rpm with vibration amplitude of 86

    microns PK-PK

    The cascade shows the dominant

    frequency is at 72.5 Hz (4350 CPM) at

    7223 rpm with vibration amplitude of 85

    microns PK-PK

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    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    The following are the observations of the vibration data of inboard and outboard bearing of the pump

    The maximum overall amplitude of 82 microns in inboard and 101 microns in outboard bearingsat dominant sub synchronous frequency of 72.5 Hz (4350 CPM).

    The orbit, time base, full spectrum, waterfall and cascade are clearly shows forward precision order (forward whirl) sub synchronous vibration.

    The polar and bode plot of start-up and coast down data are confirms the first natural frequencyof the pump system is 4000 CPM (Range 2400 5200 CPM)

    The amplification factor (AF) is calculated from the bode plot of inboard and outboard bearings.The values are 3.2 & 2.5 respectively. The separation margins of critical speed for this

    amplification factors are well away.

    The critical damping ratios are 0.15625 (inboard) and 0.2 (outboard). The damping is greaterthan recommended damping value (> 0.0625)

    The frequency ratio of operating speed to natural frequency is 1.8. The ratio is well above andthe system is in isolation.

    The average shaft centreline of the both bearings are indicates shaft, bearing and fluid are inconcentric. The eccentric ratio of shaft vibration to bearing clearance is very small. The attitude

    angle of both bearing is approached 90 degree at operating speed.

    The above analysis on pump is clearly shows that the pump is under fluid induced instability. The fluid

    instability can be happen by the bearings, wear rings, impellers, balance pistons or seals of the pump

    system.

    The average shaft centreline of coast

    down of the pump shows very small

    eccentric ratio and attitude angle is 90

    degree at 7227 rpm

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    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    Interference Diagram Analysis

    The interference diagram was plotted and it clearly shows that the first natural frequency is re-excited at

    about 7200 rpm by whirl frequency. This is the reason vibration was amplifying while approaching the

    operating speed of 7220 rpm.

    Solutions

    Based on the interpretation of the vibration data it is clear fluid induced instability is the cause for the

    high vibration while approaching operating speed. The following are solutions to resolve this vibration

    issue

    1. Change or tune the rotor-bearing system natural frequency such way that fluid whirl frequency(0.3 x order < fw< 0.6 x order) will not interfere or re-excite the 1

    st natural frequency.

    2. Eliminate the sub synchronous fluid whirl frequency by modification of the bearing design,increase the eccentric ratio and reduce the attitude angle towards zero degree.

    3. Reduce the operating speed to 6900 rpm.

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    Phone: +91-9840372209 (India), +974-66279565 (Middle East & International)

    Email : [email protected], www.evibrationconsultancy.com

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    Increasing the natural frequency of the systemTune the frequency to 5220 CPM by increasing rotor and bearing stiffness however this is not advisable

    due to separation margin of natural frequency will be very close to operating speed and it may affect

    balance response.

    Decreasing the natural frequency of the systemTune the natural frequency of the pump lower than 2166 CPM (< 0.3 x order) by reducing stiffness or

    increasing of the rotor-bearing system. However this may be difficult task and involve more

    modification of the pump shaft, impeller or diffusers or bearing. Therefore reduction of the natural

    frequency is also not advised. By small modification (impeller wear rings or balance piston or seal or

    bearing) if natural frequency of the pump system is reduces below 2166 CPM means this option can beconsidered; however while redesigning should not lower the second critical speed and close to

    operating speed. The separation margin of 2nd

    critical speed should maintain 20% well above the

    operating speed. Practically reduction of existing natural frequency from 4000 CPM to less than 2166

    CPM will be difficult task and may not achieve.

    Reduce the operating speed to 6900 rpmThe lower the speed of the pump needs change of gearbox design; the speed reduction will lower the

    pump operating performance. So this modification is not recommended. If customer prefers and lower

    the performance of the pump is not a concern then this modification can be considered.

    Recommendation

    From the analysis of the above it is recommend re-design or change the bearing to tilting pad type. The

    modification of tilting pad type bearing will eliminate the fluid whirl frequency. The bearing will create

    large eccentric ratio and keep the attitude angle towards zero degree. The bearing design change will

    be the best option to resolve this fluid induced vibration issue for this pump.

    Conclusion

    Our above recommendation is required design change and in-house modification is not practically

    applicable, so it is suggested consult the pump OEM or bearing manufacturer for the bearing design

    change. If the design data of the pump and bearings are provided; the rotor dynamic calculation shall

    be reviewed and provide you the best solutions to re-design rotor-bearing system.