rota1
Structural
- Jan 24, 2006
- 21
Hello everyone
We have a between bearings Union centrifugal pump in a high temperature (700deg F) high viscosity service.After shop overhaul the disaster bushing failed during startup.The bushing was fused against the seal sleeve.This disaster bush is made of bronze and has a diametral clearance of 0.035 thou.You would think that with heat, the disaster bushing would expand and rub the seal flange, but here we are seeing the bushing fusing onto the sleeve.Can hydraulic instability cause the shaft to deflect 0.017 thou causing the shaft to rub against the bush?
How critical is the ring clearances for a pump in this type of service in relation to hydraulic stability?
Thanks in advance
We have a between bearings Union centrifugal pump in a high temperature (700deg F) high viscosity service.After shop overhaul the disaster bushing failed during startup.The bushing was fused against the seal sleeve.This disaster bush is made of bronze and has a diametral clearance of 0.035 thou.You would think that with heat, the disaster bushing would expand and rub the seal flange, but here we are seeing the bushing fusing onto the sleeve.Can hydraulic instability cause the shaft to deflect 0.017 thou causing the shaft to rub against the bush?
How critical is the ring clearances for a pump in this type of service in relation to hydraulic stability?
Thanks in advance