Franko
Mechanical
- May 30, 2000
- 75
A machinery train has vibration at the first torsional critical, but excited only near a certain speed. It is a "direct torque control" variable speed, 4-pole induction motor with 50 Hz utility grid frequency. The speed for high vibration events appears to be where:
Difference between 2 times line frequency and 2 times motor inverter output control frequency is equal to the first torsional mode frequency.
The 2 times in the equation is not normal - there could be typical excitation at 6 times and/or 12 times difference frequency for VSD's but these are far from operating speed.
Possible reasons anyone?
Difference between 2 times line frequency and 2 times motor inverter output control frequency is equal to the first torsional mode frequency.
The 2 times in the equation is not normal - there could be typical excitation at 6 times and/or 12 times difference frequency for VSD's but these are far from operating speed.
Possible reasons anyone?