edison123
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2002
- 4,508
We have a 5100/3000 RPM, 20 MW Gas Turbine-Gear-Generator unit. Velocity probes are mounted on the generator bearings (two) and turbine bearings (two). The gear does not have any probes.
The unit runs normally with vibration velocities at above points not exceeding 6 mm/sec. But, without any appreciable change in noise or vibration, the probe in the generator front bearing trips on high vibration (over 25 mm/sec)when the load exceeds 18 MW. But this does not happen every time. Only occasionally enough to cause concern.
The vibration probes/cards/cables have been interchanged/replaced/calibrated but no use. The generator is certified healthy.
What could be the reason for this sudden high vibration? The low speed gear (3000 RPM) is found to have free vertical play of over 10 mm in decoupled state. Could this free play of gear create sudden high vibration especially at high loads? If so, how ?
The unit runs normally with vibration velocities at above points not exceeding 6 mm/sec. But, without any appreciable change in noise or vibration, the probe in the generator front bearing trips on high vibration (over 25 mm/sec)when the load exceeds 18 MW. But this does not happen every time. Only occasionally enough to cause concern.
The vibration probes/cards/cables have been interchanged/replaced/calibrated but no use. The generator is certified healthy.
What could be the reason for this sudden high vibration? The low speed gear (3000 RPM) is found to have free vertical play of over 10 mm in decoupled state. Could this free play of gear create sudden high vibration especially at high loads? If so, how ?