edison123
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2002
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A 1.5 MW, 500 RPM, 50 Hz vertical decoupled motor has predominant 12x = 6000 RPM = 100 Hz vibrations in all 3 axes of radial, tangential and axial measured with a triaxial accelerometer probe. The readings (attached) were taken at both DE (bottom) and NDE (top) in two 90 deg directions (east and south) and all the 12 readings show 100 Hz vibration is predominant.
Are these 100 Hz vibrations due to motor torque pulses, which are known to have two times supply frequency? Why is axial much more than radial and tangential? How to correct it?
Thanks in advance for your valued inputs.
epete - Look forward to your views.
Muthu
www.edison.co.in
Are these 100 Hz vibrations due to motor torque pulses, which are known to have two times supply frequency? Why is axial much more than radial and tangential? How to correct it?
Thanks in advance for your valued inputs.
epete - Look forward to your views.
Muthu
www.edison.co.in