Vibration - Case Study On Resolving Bearing Oil Whirl
Vibration - Case Study On Resolving Bearing Oil Whirl
Vibration - Case Study On Resolving Bearing Oil Whirl
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Abstract
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Machine Information
Machine Overview
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Machine Information
Compressor Mechanical Data
Motor Speed : 1497 rpm
Compressor Speed : 5877 rpm
Compressor 1st Lateral Critical Speed : 2786 rpm
Compressor 2nd Lateral Critical Speed : 9042 rpm
Rotating Direction View from Drive End : Clockwise
Shaft Seal Type : Labyrinth
DE Bearing Clearance : 0.250-0.293 mm
NDE Bearing Clearance : 0.190-0.233 mm
Compressor Bearing Type : Plane Sleeve
Balance Piston Seal Clearance : 0.85-1.07 mm
Design Operating Condition:
Flow Rate : 168685 m3/h (224144 kg/h)
Suction Pressure : 0.99 Bar abs.
Suction Temperature : 35 deg C
Discharge Pressure : 3.063 Bar abs
Discharge Temperature : 169 deg C
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Design Operating Curve
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Problem Description
Machine Trend Diagram
Air
Compressor
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Background
When machine was running at partial load condition,
vibration at compressor DE and NDE suddenly increased
and tripped machine.
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Process condition during trip events
Machine tripped at different operating conditions.
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Shaft Speed Trend
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Compressor Overall Vibration (Abnormal)
4 Diagnosis Fixed
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Gearbox Overall Vibration (Normal)
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Data Analysis
Overview
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Shaft Speed vs. Vibration Amplitude Trends: Vibration suddenly increased
Shaft Speed
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Vibration Amplitude: Higher than bearing Clearance (>293 um)
346 um pp
5th December 2015
Bearing
Clearance
= 293 um pp
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Vibration Spectrum: 0.371X Dominant
Forward 0.371X
2175 cpm
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Dynamic Shaft Movement (Orbit): Big, Elliptic, Forward Precession
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DE and NDE orbits: In-Phase
DE
NDE
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Average Shaft Centerline : Significantly Different btw Cold and Hot Condition
Cold Condition
Hot Condition
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X probe
Y probe
Air Temperature
increased (load up) Lube oil temperature
increased
Tripped
Run-up
Coast down
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Diagnostics Summary
Vibration Information Summary
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Fluid Whirl/Whip
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Immediate Recommendations
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First Inspection
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Piping Support inspection
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Alignment Confirmation
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Bearing Inspection
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What else to fix the problem?
-0.33
(-0.33, fix)
+0.33 ?
DE: 0.29-0.30 mm +0.40 Needs to consult
NDE: 0.18-0.19 mm with the OEM
NO NO
After adjust
alignment, problem
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Corrective Action
B. Change Lube Oil Temperature: not permanent solution. >> system could
not further decrease oil temperature.
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Bearing Design to break Circumferential
Oil Flow Pattern
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After bearing modification
Speed Trend
Normal shutdown
Startup
then Re-startup
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After bearing modification (Cont.)
Vibration Amplitude, 25 um pp (1 mil pp)
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After bearing modification (Cont.)
Frequency, 1X dominant (normal)
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After bearing modification (Cont.)
Orbit plots shows normal dynamic shaft movement
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After bearing modification (Cont.)
Warm Startup
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Discussions
• Oil whirl frequency tracks with speed, usually at < 0.5X (<50%
running speed frequency). If the frequency is exactly ½ X, the
instability is not oil whirl, instead it is parametric excitation
(rub contact or bearing looseness).
Thank You
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