HotPotato
Chemical
- Apr 25, 2016
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I am a chemical engineer and not familiar with the intricacies of rotating equipment. I understand that critical speed is the RPM at which the shaft has a natural frequency and thus experiences high vibration.
I am bidding a project that involves the sizing of a blower-motor system. The customer has specified "the fan wheel and shaft assembly shall be designed to 1.4 critical speed." I am not sure what that means in layman terms. To provide some guidance on what I am wondering: Does this mean that, assuming X=Critical Speed, the normal operating RPM of the shaft must equal 1.4*X? (There are no VFDs)
If this is true, then they want the operating RPM to be above the critical speed? Also then are there no issues during start-up and shut-down?
Thanks!
I am bidding a project that involves the sizing of a blower-motor system. The customer has specified "the fan wheel and shaft assembly shall be designed to 1.4 critical speed." I am not sure what that means in layman terms. To provide some guidance on what I am wondering: Does this mean that, assuming X=Critical Speed, the normal operating RPM of the shaft must equal 1.4*X? (There are no VFDs)
If this is true, then they want the operating RPM to be above the critical speed? Also then are there no issues during start-up and shut-down?
Thanks!