MachEng
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2000
- 11
What is the best practice for the field balancing of overhung rotors,ie, pillow block mounted, direct mounted on the motor shaft and direct mounted vertical orientation?
I have an analyser balancing program that uses 4 mearsurement points. It is capable of balancing multiplane. It does give a procedure for a 2 plus plane balance but does not say anything about an overhung rotor application.
One description of a field balance job is a 500 kW motor mounted vertically with a fan impeller (shrouded) centre intake centrifugal type that is 500 mm wide and 3 metres in diameter. After diagnosing that the problem is unbalance at the 1X's RS frequency what would the specific technique be for balancing this machine best practice?
DANIEL C. SMAISTRLA
dajusmai@senet.com.au
Equipment: Centrifugal Pumps and compressors; Steam and Gas Turbines; Reciprocation Engines and
Compressors
Specialties: Vibration & Piping Pulsation analysis, Root Cause Analysis and Condition Monitoring
I have an analyser balancing program that uses 4 mearsurement points. It is capable of balancing multiplane. It does give a procedure for a 2 plus plane balance but does not say anything about an overhung rotor application.
One description of a field balance job is a 500 kW motor mounted vertically with a fan impeller (shrouded) centre intake centrifugal type that is 500 mm wide and 3 metres in diameter. After diagnosing that the problem is unbalance at the 1X's RS frequency what would the specific technique be for balancing this machine best practice?
DANIEL C. SMAISTRLA
dajusmai@senet.com.au
Equipment: Centrifugal Pumps and compressors; Steam and Gas Turbines; Reciprocation Engines and
Compressors
Specialties: Vibration & Piping Pulsation analysis, Root Cause Analysis and Condition Monitoring