Nick22
Mechanical
- Nov 11, 2014
- 13
I have a very unusual pumping system. It is a closed loop hot oil system, (Syltherm 800) being pumped by a Gould's 3620 API 610 between the bearing pump at 2975 rpm, 2250 m3/hr. The pump starts from ambient and is heated to 300 deg C. The flow is maintained constant. Is part of a heating/cooling system for a reactor so the manual valve are set and the flow is stable. The pump runs very well, with in API guidelines. The vibrations increase from 2 mm/s to 3.5 mm/s as the pump heat up to operating temperature. The problem is that as the temperature approaches 250 deg C the vibration starts increasing dramatically/exponentially peaking at over 10 mm/s at 255 deg C. As we move away from 255 degrees to a higher temperature to 265 deg the vibration falls back to the 3 to 4 mm/s range and stays lower up to 300 degC actually even improving as getting closer to 300 deg C. This is the first case I have ever seen a pump having such a dramatic increase in vibration at a narrow temperature band within the operating temperature range. I and many colleagues have been analyzing this problem for years and have eliminated may possible root causes. I am interested in others feedback, theories or similar experiences. The vibration is at vane pass frequency and the impeller is a six vane impeller. This being a double volute pumps with the slitter and cut water being 180 degrees apart can be problematic but not the root cause of this phenomenon.
Thanks,
Thanks,