JamesDUK
Mechanical
- Dec 10, 2002
- 22
Hello,
On an offshore oil platform we have an Aero derivative gas turbines with a diesel back-up supply. With the GT vendors scope is a high pressure gear pump which is regulated using a spill back valve. The platform diesel system is circulated by a centrif pump. Manufacturer’s data on the gear pump has a flow rate of 150 l/min or 9m3/hr, however the according to the centrif pump curve we are only supplying 7m3/hr. During turbine start-up we experience pulsing of the gear pump suction pressure between 4 barg and -0.2barg.
Is having these pumps in series a recipe for disaster?
Can we assume the data we're getting from the pump curve is inaccurate with little vibration the gear pump doesn't seem to be cavitating.
Anyone any idea on the start-up problem??
Thanx!
On an offshore oil platform we have an Aero derivative gas turbines with a diesel back-up supply. With the GT vendors scope is a high pressure gear pump which is regulated using a spill back valve. The platform diesel system is circulated by a centrif pump. Manufacturer’s data on the gear pump has a flow rate of 150 l/min or 9m3/hr, however the according to the centrif pump curve we are only supplying 7m3/hr. During turbine start-up we experience pulsing of the gear pump suction pressure between 4 barg and -0.2barg.
Is having these pumps in series a recipe for disaster?
Can we assume the data we're getting from the pump curve is inaccurate with little vibration the gear pump doesn't seem to be cavitating.
Anyone any idea on the start-up problem??
Thanx!