Sofistioelevib
Industrial
- Jun 24, 2015
- 100
Hi Guys,
i have a steam turbine with big vibration problem random (last two event was about 1 month apart).
These the details:
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[li]Steam turbine with generator about 35 MVA[/li]
[li]Steam turbine connected to a paper plant in a cogenerator scheme[/li]
[li]Vibration appear only on generator as in a picture[/li]
[li]No relation apparently with: MVAR, CURRENT, VOLTAGE, MW, Flux Condenser valve[/li]
[li]Vibration appear and disappear within 6 hour (generally)[/li]
[li]The vibration amplitude coming from proximitor[/li]
[/ol]
The vibration amplitude is really big and i can feel it directly onsite on generator.
The maximum amplitude recorder is 165 micron PP and with 6 mm/s on absolute accelerometer mounted on housing bearing
Sincerly i've no other idea how and Where to inspect on generator in electrically and mechanincally parts (even it is possible to see an indication of misalignment even in opposite side of coupling).
The only one assumption should be.... a mechanical problems should be present ever.
i have a steam turbine with big vibration problem random (last two event was about 1 month apart).
These the details:
[ol ]
[li]Steam turbine with generator about 35 MVA[/li]
[li]Steam turbine connected to a paper plant in a cogenerator scheme[/li]
[li]Vibration appear only on generator as in a picture[/li]
[li]No relation apparently with: MVAR, CURRENT, VOLTAGE, MW, Flux Condenser valve[/li]
[li]Vibration appear and disappear within 6 hour (generally)[/li]
[li]The vibration amplitude coming from proximitor[/li]
[/ol]
The vibration amplitude is really big and i can feel it directly onsite on generator.
The maximum amplitude recorder is 165 micron PP and with 6 mm/s on absolute accelerometer mounted on housing bearing
Sincerly i've no other idea how and Where to inspect on generator in electrically and mechanincally parts (even it is possible to see an indication of misalignment even in opposite side of coupling).
The only one assumption should be.... a mechanical problems should be present ever.