mt88
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2003
- 2
Hello,
I am currently conducting research on service life for some electric motors my company uses. The goal of the research is to develope a 40 yr schedule of what needs to be done to keep this equipment running. My question now is how long can electric motors be expectied to run without any intervention? What is a good ball park value? I would appreciate any first hand experience as to how long it took for motors to fail and how they failed, as well as any references.
Here are the operating conditions:
-motors run at high rpm and low load
-the equipment is used dock side and then stored in a shed, so they are sheltered from rain but not temperature or humidity fluctuations
-over the entire scheduled life (55yr) of the equipment, it will be used for approximately 4000 yr.
-the equipment is use about once a month.
Thanks
I am currently conducting research on service life for some electric motors my company uses. The goal of the research is to develope a 40 yr schedule of what needs to be done to keep this equipment running. My question now is how long can electric motors be expectied to run without any intervention? What is a good ball park value? I would appreciate any first hand experience as to how long it took for motors to fail and how they failed, as well as any references.
Here are the operating conditions:
-motors run at high rpm and low load
-the equipment is used dock side and then stored in a shed, so they are sheltered from rain but not temperature or humidity fluctuations
-over the entire scheduled life (55yr) of the equipment, it will be used for approximately 4000 yr.
-the equipment is use about once a month.
Thanks