nationalpump
Industrial
- Jan 21, 2008
- 18
Ladies and Gents,
We are investigating the cause of vibration during the operation of a cantilever pump. It should be noted that the pump has vibrated ever since the impeller was changed some months ago.
We have found that the center of the impeller eye is NOT the center of the impeller vanes. We have measured the varience and have determined that the center of the impeller (the white dot in the photograph) is 0.25" off from the center of the impeller vanes. My question is whether or not this would contribute dramatically to a hydraulic imbalance or if this varience should be no problem at all. The impeller is 13.87" in diameter. The rotational speed is 1200RPM. The cantilever shaft is ~4 ft. long from the lower bearing.
Please note that the dimensions given in the attached picture are 3" from the center of the vanes. The white dot is the actual center of the impeller and also coincides with the position of the shaft (it is centered on the back of the impeller). Again, the varience is 0.25" from impeller center to vane tip center.
Our belief is that the impeller vanes are unevenly loaded causing the measured vibration. I look forward to your thoughts.
Thanks in advance.
Adam
We are investigating the cause of vibration during the operation of a cantilever pump. It should be noted that the pump has vibrated ever since the impeller was changed some months ago.
We have found that the center of the impeller eye is NOT the center of the impeller vanes. We have measured the varience and have determined that the center of the impeller (the white dot in the photograph) is 0.25" off from the center of the impeller vanes. My question is whether or not this would contribute dramatically to a hydraulic imbalance or if this varience should be no problem at all. The impeller is 13.87" in diameter. The rotational speed is 1200RPM. The cantilever shaft is ~4 ft. long from the lower bearing.
Please note that the dimensions given in the attached picture are 3" from the center of the vanes. The white dot is the actual center of the impeller and also coincides with the position of the shaft (it is centered on the back of the impeller). Again, the varience is 0.25" from impeller center to vane tip center.
Our belief is that the impeller vanes are unevenly loaded causing the measured vibration. I look forward to your thoughts.
Thanks in advance.
Adam