Hi Guys,
Thanks for the all the replies
The shell and journal are the DE of a 5MW 4pole sych generator coupled to a Gearbox and then a GT - again I apologize for the poor quality photographs and especially having the shell photo upside down :-(
We were called to check the generator bearing insulation and shell condition after 'somebody' looked into the g/box and saw bluing of the teeth which was attributed to low generator bearing IR ?, unfortunately that is all the detail I have on that discussion:-(.
but to answer some of the questions;
electricpete said:
Well maybe it is not just a clarification in terminology. It may help to clarify which marks
Hi Pete, Apologies for the confusion, I am discussing the marks that along the length (the long axis of the rotor) of the journal and shell, not the ones that are circumferential.
sms said:
Might also be acid etching. Take a lube oil sample and get the TAN and water content checked.
How deep are the marks? can you feel them with your finger nail? Have a look with a magnifying glass. Do they look like pits with melted bottoms?
I haven't been to site, but the report back is that these indications cannot be felt; but please me tell more about acid etching in a bearing, this is new to me.
The unit dose not have jacking oil
but is not subject to a high number of starts, industrial generator which provides a base load to the plant.
and the bearing IR is good.
again thanks for the all the comments
Cheers
Tony.