Husam1
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2013
- 8
Dear All,
I believe I have a unique problem. To best describe it, I would request you to first have a good look at the attached sketch:
- This machine runs a steel wire at about 3000 RPM.
- The wire needs to continuously run WITHOUT any vibrations.
- The Two green pulleys are mechanically attached and move in Up/Down Directions.
- The wire between the two green pulleys runs smooth, then all of a sudden starts to vibrate for a few seconds then go back to run smoothly.
- We increased the wire tension; but that did not help!
- changing the drive speed did not help!
- We replaced the pulleys; but that also did not help!
- This vibration occurs even if the green pulleys are stationary; but worsens when these pulleys move!
I'm no mechanical engineer and was wondering if this vibration was due to:
- Wheels imbalance (supplier confirmed all are balanced).
- Improper wire tension.
- The configuration/arrange of the pulleys WILL cause Vibration. i.e. This machine was incorrectly designed!!
What is it!!!
I appreciate your help and advise.
Thanks,
Husam
I believe I have a unique problem. To best describe it, I would request you to first have a good look at the attached sketch:
- This machine runs a steel wire at about 3000 RPM.
- The wire needs to continuously run WITHOUT any vibrations.
- The Two green pulleys are mechanically attached and move in Up/Down Directions.
- The wire between the two green pulleys runs smooth, then all of a sudden starts to vibrate for a few seconds then go back to run smoothly.
- We increased the wire tension; but that did not help!
- changing the drive speed did not help!
- We replaced the pulleys; but that also did not help!
- This vibration occurs even if the green pulleys are stationary; but worsens when these pulleys move!
I'm no mechanical engineer and was wondering if this vibration was due to:
- Wheels imbalance (supplier confirmed all are balanced).
- Improper wire tension.
- The configuration/arrange of the pulleys WILL cause Vibration. i.e. This machine was incorrectly designed!!
What is it!!!
I appreciate your help and advise.
Thanks,
Husam