USMechE6
Mechanical
- Sep 21, 2016
- 50
Hi All,
I am trying to understand if there is a minimum shaft speed above which I should spec dynamic balancing over static balancing. I realize it depends on the specific application but I wasn't sure if there was some general rule of thumb or interpretation from a standard.
I've looked at Iso 1940.1.2003, specifically G6.3. The chart for permissible residual specific unbalance looks to go down to about 70 rpm for common/general use, with the whole chart bottoming out on the axis at 20 rpm. Does either one mean that below these numbers static balancing is sufficient? My specific use is plant process equipment rollers.
One prominent vendor in the industry I've spoken to indicated a general rule of 400 fpm being their rule of thumb, far above these values depending on the roll diameter. Is this common and is the use of a linear velocity common as well?
I am trying to understand if there is a minimum shaft speed above which I should spec dynamic balancing over static balancing. I realize it depends on the specific application but I wasn't sure if there was some general rule of thumb or interpretation from a standard.
I've looked at Iso 1940.1.2003, specifically G6.3. The chart for permissible residual specific unbalance looks to go down to about 70 rpm for common/general use, with the whole chart bottoming out on the axis at 20 rpm. Does either one mean that below these numbers static balancing is sufficient? My specific use is plant process equipment rollers.
One prominent vendor in the industry I've spoken to indicated a general rule of 400 fpm being their rule of thumb, far above these values depending on the roll diameter. Is this common and is the use of a linear velocity common as well?