edison123
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2002
- 4,508
We do dynamic balancing of motor armatures, steam turbines (rigid rotors not flexible rotors) etc. in a hard bearing type dynamic balancing machine at 300 / 600 RPM depending on the size. We follow ISO G 2.5 std. and go below the specified limits.
Will dynamic balancing at a low speed will ensure the dynamcially balanced state at the runing speeds which are typically 1000 to 3000 RPM in motors and 5000 to 10000 RPM in steam turbines ?
Will dynamic balancing at a low speed will ensure the dynamcially balanced state at the runing speeds which are typically 1000 to 3000 RPM in motors and 5000 to 10000 RPM in steam turbines ?