RMNKBR
Mechanical
- Oct 26, 2004
- 7
We are experiencing high vibration at 40% load in an oil flooded rotary screw compressor (Service: Wet Process Gas, Suction= 0 psig, Discharge= 60 psig. Electric Motor Driven, 3600 RPM with suction scrubber and filter installed upstream the compressor):
At 1% load vibration is low.
At 40% load outboard overall vibration is 15 G's. The dominant peak is lobe pass frequency (10 G's @ 14400 cpm). Inboard overall vibration is 8 G's. A reading taken on the slide valve shows also high vibration at lobe pass frequency (8 G's @ 14400 cpm).
At normal operating conditions (100% load) the outboard overall vibration is 3.2 G's and inboard overall vibration is 2.8 G's. The dominant peak is lobe pass frequency (1 G's @ 14400 cpm).
Is there any field experience, vibration study or paper analyzing load condition and dynamics in rotary compresors? And possible solutions (Structural, control or slide valve related?).
Thanks,
Ricardo Medina - KBR
661-763-6919
At 1% load vibration is low.
At 40% load outboard overall vibration is 15 G's. The dominant peak is lobe pass frequency (10 G's @ 14400 cpm). Inboard overall vibration is 8 G's. A reading taken on the slide valve shows also high vibration at lobe pass frequency (8 G's @ 14400 cpm).
At normal operating conditions (100% load) the outboard overall vibration is 3.2 G's and inboard overall vibration is 2.8 G's. The dominant peak is lobe pass frequency (1 G's @ 14400 cpm).
Is there any field experience, vibration study or paper analyzing load condition and dynamics in rotary compresors? And possible solutions (Structural, control or slide valve related?).
Thanks,
Ricardo Medina - KBR
661-763-6919