I recently reviewed a consultants report concerning our steam driven boiler feed pumps at one of our generating stations. We have had vibration problems with these pumps over the years. The pumps were supplied by Byron Jackson and are 14X14X16 4 stage boiler feed pumps.
The recent evaluation consisted of gathering vibration/impact data to generate an operating deflection shape (ODS) under operating speed conditions.
The main conclusion from their study is that the pump pedestals are twisting from a natural frequency imparted by the operating speed range of the pump. To correct for this problem, it was recommended to stiffen the pedestal support legs by welding stiffener plates or filling the cavity in the hallow legs with concrete.
My question is... what type of concrete should be used because I am concerned regarding shrinkage and flexing strength. Is their a recommended concrete for this type of specific application?
The recent evaluation consisted of gathering vibration/impact data to generate an operating deflection shape (ODS) under operating speed conditions.
The main conclusion from their study is that the pump pedestals are twisting from a natural frequency imparted by the operating speed range of the pump. To correct for this problem, it was recommended to stiffen the pedestal support legs by welding stiffener plates or filling the cavity in the hallow legs with concrete.
My question is... what type of concrete should be used because I am concerned regarding shrinkage and flexing strength. Is their a recommended concrete for this type of specific application?