I apologize in advance for the long post.
I have a 4160V, 650 HP Motor(AC,Ind.) which is experiencing some vibratory difficulties...
History:
Motor had initially wiped bearings (deep groove ball bearing which free float axially in the end housings), journals and the bearing housing. Machining was done and motor returned to site; soon found abnormally high vibration (bearings had static loaded grooves - possibly due to transport). 2 different sets of new bearings have been installed and vibration was worse than previous field operation in both cases:
Unloaded Shop tests look as follows
Non Drive End:
Horiz - Predominant 1x, as well as various other earlier orders during extended run interval. Overall ~ 0.24 in/s
Vert - Predominant 2x. Overall ~ 0.23 in/s.
Drive End:
Horiz - Predominant 1x, some 2x. Overall ~ 0.10 in/s
Vert - Predominant 2x. Overall ~ 0.35 in/s.
Axial - vibration varies across first 4 orders changes with running time.
Drive end points show significant activity at 44 x running speed with sidebands. Probably high frequency ressonance from bearing degradation but I'm not positive.
Did a coast down and everything seems to point to eccentric rotor - abrupt drop in vibration when power is cut, significant change in vibration when end housings are loosened/jacked essentially changing rotor centerline. Vertical goes down to ~ 0.12-0.15 in/s still bad but much better.
So I guess my question is given that the motor ran after the housing and journal work how now could it be eccentric? And has anybody ever seen similar behaviour?
Thanks,
Curtis
I have a 4160V, 650 HP Motor(AC,Ind.) which is experiencing some vibratory difficulties...
History:
Motor had initially wiped bearings (deep groove ball bearing which free float axially in the end housings), journals and the bearing housing. Machining was done and motor returned to site; soon found abnormally high vibration (bearings had static loaded grooves - possibly due to transport). 2 different sets of new bearings have been installed and vibration was worse than previous field operation in both cases:
Unloaded Shop tests look as follows
Non Drive End:
Horiz - Predominant 1x, as well as various other earlier orders during extended run interval. Overall ~ 0.24 in/s
Vert - Predominant 2x. Overall ~ 0.23 in/s.
Drive End:
Horiz - Predominant 1x, some 2x. Overall ~ 0.10 in/s
Vert - Predominant 2x. Overall ~ 0.35 in/s.
Axial - vibration varies across first 4 orders changes with running time.
Drive end points show significant activity at 44 x running speed with sidebands. Probably high frequency ressonance from bearing degradation but I'm not positive.
Did a coast down and everything seems to point to eccentric rotor - abrupt drop in vibration when power is cut, significant change in vibration when end housings are loosened/jacked essentially changing rotor centerline. Vertical goes down to ~ 0.12-0.15 in/s still bad but much better.
So I guess my question is given that the motor ran after the housing and journal work how now could it be eccentric? And has anybody ever seen similar behaviour?
Thanks,
Curtis