compuagent
Mechanical
- Jun 27, 2002
- 3
Would appreciate some advice and help with the following situation: A vertical lift drive motor was changed on an old 3-axis automatic part storage and retrieval crane from a single speed motor to a variable frequency motor to ramp loads to travel speed. The crane raises a platform between 2 masts with a 1.75-inch pitch 140-2 roller chain. The platform is gravity lowered against the drive. The 40 hp 3 phase 1800 rpm drive motor is configured vertical drive end down mounted to a 75:1 ratio 2-stage worm reducer input shaft by a bell housing and an elastomer jaw coupling. The VF ramps the platform to travel speed of 68 fpm by roller chain over an upper and lower sprocket set, a tensioning sprocket, and finally the horizontal 24-tooth driving sprocket turning at full speed of 23.3 rpm. The motor weighs 520 lb. The rigid mounted reducer at the bottom weighs 1920 lb. WK^2 on the load side referred to the reducer high-speed input is 20 lb-in^2. WK^2 of the reducer is 31 lb-in^2 at the input, plus motor rotor inertia of 287 lb-in^2 is 318 lb-in^2. When the platform is raised the chain and motor visibly vibrate to a maximum at the middle of travel. The motor natural frequency was found to be 1125 cpm, and a harmonic of 560 cpm appears to be shaft rpm 23.3 times 24 teeth on the sprocket. Will speed change with a different sprocket change the vibration, and if so what can be expected?