MickusB80
Mechanical
- May 6, 2006
- 4
Hi all,
The company I work for has purchased a number of Boiler Feed Pumps for retrofit in our boiler plant. BFP selected has journal radial brgs & a tilting pad thrust brg. The OEM is requesting pressurised oil supply in the order of 20L/min at 250kPa for the thrust brg.
Our previous pumps are of similar design & our measurements indicate we deliver very little flow to their brgs at about 75kPa. We've operated these pumps for 40 years and get around 8-10years life before they need a rebuild. In terms of pump life, this is good as we run no demin water and we do get axial imblances in the pump due to BFW quality.
It was my belief that the high oil flowrates the OEM is specifying is to ensure that cooling is sufficient across the full operating range (highest thrust loads), and at around BEP, the thrust loads should be minimal and therefore this figure could be reduced if we keep the pump around BEP. As to the required oil pressure, I dont have enough understanding of tilting pad type bearings to understand why this is so high. I have conveyed my thoughts to the OEM with very little information forthcoming on their reasons for high oil flow & pressure.
Can anybody enlighten me on oil flow & pressure requirements for tilting pad thrust brgs? At the end of the day I need to know whether we can utilise the existing lubrication system, or we need to procure another lube system to meet OEM requirements. With an increase in orifice plate size, I believe I get get almost the required flow rate, but the pressure will not be anywhere near 250kPa.
Regards,
M
The company I work for has purchased a number of Boiler Feed Pumps for retrofit in our boiler plant. BFP selected has journal radial brgs & a tilting pad thrust brg. The OEM is requesting pressurised oil supply in the order of 20L/min at 250kPa for the thrust brg.
Our previous pumps are of similar design & our measurements indicate we deliver very little flow to their brgs at about 75kPa. We've operated these pumps for 40 years and get around 8-10years life before they need a rebuild. In terms of pump life, this is good as we run no demin water and we do get axial imblances in the pump due to BFW quality.
It was my belief that the high oil flowrates the OEM is specifying is to ensure that cooling is sufficient across the full operating range (highest thrust loads), and at around BEP, the thrust loads should be minimal and therefore this figure could be reduced if we keep the pump around BEP. As to the required oil pressure, I dont have enough understanding of tilting pad type bearings to understand why this is so high. I have conveyed my thoughts to the OEM with very little information forthcoming on their reasons for high oil flow & pressure.
Can anybody enlighten me on oil flow & pressure requirements for tilting pad thrust brgs? At the end of the day I need to know whether we can utilise the existing lubrication system, or we need to procure another lube system to meet OEM requirements. With an increase in orifice plate size, I believe I get get almost the required flow rate, but the pressure will not be anywhere near 250kPa.
Regards,
M