Peebert12
Chemical
- Dec 15, 2021
- 1
We have an air compressor where the heavy-duty filter on it was installed horizontally on the top end of the compressor instead of vertically. This is naturally contributing to the vibrational forces of the system, and the screws that hold the filter panel in place keep shearing off.
I believe (and correct me if I'm wrong) I can solve the screw shearing issue by just using dampened screws. I don't even think that would need to be engineered. But to solve the increase in vibrational force of the filter unit itself would it be better to support it from the floor or the top? There was a retrofitted design to hold the filter in place with a bottom support but the vibration just transmitted through the wire holding it and shears the bottom support over time. This design also didn't do anything to help damp the vibration.
I believe (and correct me if I'm wrong) I can solve the screw shearing issue by just using dampened screws. I don't even think that would need to be engineered. But to solve the increase in vibrational force of the filter unit itself would it be better to support it from the floor or the top? There was a retrofitted design to hold the filter in place with a bottom support but the vibration just transmitted through the wire holding it and shears the bottom support over time. This design also didn't do anything to help damp the vibration.