MFeng
Mechanical
- May 27, 2008
- 4
First let me say that I am new to screw compressors so some of my questions may be pretty basic.
Background:
A large screw compressor (~1200 HP) is processing natural gas. The machine has four male lobes and six female lobes. It is geared down from 1200 RPM to ~1164 RPM. It discharges into NPS 16 pipe increases to 20" goes through a 48" silencer and then back down to 20".
The discharge line (20+ ft off skid) seems to be vibrating significantly at higher frequencies, a few measurements were on the order of 32g's RMS overall. The main frequency peaks start around 910 Hz and increase in multiples of ~228 Hz up to ~4330 Hz.
Measurements taken on the compressor itself show similar frequency content but far lower amplitudes.
I have felt other screw compressors and they always feel "buzzy" but I've never seen the spectra. I have also heard about pipe and vessel shell modes being excited by the screw compressors.
Questions:
What frequencies should I be on the look out for?
It seems only likely that the source of excitation has to be flow induced (pulsation, turbulence, vortex shedding etc etc) or else I would expect the compressor skid itself to be vibrating more. Is this reasonable?
Is there a good reference for troubleshooting vibrations in screw compressors I could read?
Is there a decent acceleration based severity chart for these frequencies? I have come across a DLI chart that seems to indicate ~1000in/s^2 (2.58g's) as "tolerable".
Thanks
MF
Background:
A large screw compressor (~1200 HP) is processing natural gas. The machine has four male lobes and six female lobes. It is geared down from 1200 RPM to ~1164 RPM. It discharges into NPS 16 pipe increases to 20" goes through a 48" silencer and then back down to 20".
The discharge line (20+ ft off skid) seems to be vibrating significantly at higher frequencies, a few measurements were on the order of 32g's RMS overall. The main frequency peaks start around 910 Hz and increase in multiples of ~228 Hz up to ~4330 Hz.
Measurements taken on the compressor itself show similar frequency content but far lower amplitudes.
I have felt other screw compressors and they always feel "buzzy" but I've never seen the spectra. I have also heard about pipe and vessel shell modes being excited by the screw compressors.
Questions:
What frequencies should I be on the look out for?
It seems only likely that the source of excitation has to be flow induced (pulsation, turbulence, vortex shedding etc etc) or else I would expect the compressor skid itself to be vibrating more. Is this reasonable?
Is there a good reference for troubleshooting vibrations in screw compressors I could read?
Is there a decent acceleration based severity chart for these frequencies? I have come across a DLI chart that seems to indicate ~1000in/s^2 (2.58g's) as "tolerable".
Thanks
MF