sshep
Chemical
- Feb 3, 2003
- 761
My Friends,
We have some large pumps (3000 rpm, 1.5MW drive) operating in parallel which are experiencing vibration problems. The monitoring consists of single point vibration measurements on the inboard and outboard bearings. Maintenance is concerned about vibration readings which often exceed 20mm/s, and believe that there are process reasons for high vibration. I can hear some slight cavitation, and there does seem to be a relationship between vibration and flow.
I am looking for a resource by which I can become educated about vibration. I can tell that I am working with people who are also out of their league because they speak of vibration "amplitude" in units of "mm/s" (velocity).
Can anyone point me to a "vibration for dummies" level resource to become educated on this subject. I will continue to look online and at API, but I think some of you will know alot about this subject and can help me figure out how to make a diagnosis of cause for high vibration readings.
best wishes,
sshep
We have some large pumps (3000 rpm, 1.5MW drive) operating in parallel which are experiencing vibration problems. The monitoring consists of single point vibration measurements on the inboard and outboard bearings. Maintenance is concerned about vibration readings which often exceed 20mm/s, and believe that there are process reasons for high vibration. I can hear some slight cavitation, and there does seem to be a relationship between vibration and flow.
I am looking for a resource by which I can become educated about vibration. I can tell that I am working with people who are also out of their league because they speak of vibration "amplitude" in units of "mm/s" (velocity).
Can anyone point me to a "vibration for dummies" level resource to become educated on this subject. I will continue to look online and at API, but I think some of you will know alot about this subject and can help me figure out how to make a diagnosis of cause for high vibration readings.
best wishes,
sshep