mls1
Electrical
- Aug 15, 2002
- 133
We have a grease lubricated journal bearing on a vertical shaft of an axial flow pump that demonstrates an unusual temperature cycle. The grease is injected every several hours into six equally spaced, helical grease grooves by a centralized system at high pressure. Each time grease is injected, the bearing temperature rises rapidly then slowly decays back towards equilibrium. Often it doesn't get there before the next grease cycle and temperature rises again.
There have been several theories passed around for the cause. One theory is that the double lip seals on the bearing are allowing the pressure to be maintained high while the grease leaks past the seals and this is causing a hydrostatic operation and higher load on the bearing. Other possibilities are whirl or grease churning (similar to in ball bearings). The pump is on a VFD and the phenomenon occurs at all speeds with average temperature proportional to speed. There is no real evidence the pump is anywhere near critical speed or 50% of critical speed (present best analysis is first harmonic is ~4 times maximum operating speed).
Question: is there a documented phenomenon for grease pressure causing temperature transients in a lightly loaded, vertical plain guide bearing? Any thoughts or references on the subject would be helpful. Thanks!
There have been several theories passed around for the cause. One theory is that the double lip seals on the bearing are allowing the pressure to be maintained high while the grease leaks past the seals and this is causing a hydrostatic operation and higher load on the bearing. Other possibilities are whirl or grease churning (similar to in ball bearings). The pump is on a VFD and the phenomenon occurs at all speeds with average temperature proportional to speed. There is no real evidence the pump is anywhere near critical speed or 50% of critical speed (present best analysis is first harmonic is ~4 times maximum operating speed).
Question: is there a documented phenomenon for grease pressure causing temperature transients in a lightly loaded, vertical plain guide bearing? Any thoughts or references on the subject would be helpful. Thanks!