mayt4u
Mechanical
- Jan 26, 2007
- 15
Does anyone know the relationship between the speed of a shaft verse the oil viscosity to determine the minimum thickness of the wedge that would be created.
Background: We have a 500kg rotor that is turned via a VFD. The operators have been taken up to one hour to run this motor up to full rpm. (3660) We think this is doing undo wear on the plain bearing and causing premature failure. We have changed to oil from ISO 32 to ISO 68 in hopes that this would help, it didn't. Prehaps the damage was already too far gone. The question is what minimum speed that this thing could run at without loosing the wedge. Shaft size is about 2.5"
Thanks in advance
Background: We have a 500kg rotor that is turned via a VFD. The operators have been taken up to one hour to run this motor up to full rpm. (3660) We think this is doing undo wear on the plain bearing and causing premature failure. We have changed to oil from ISO 32 to ISO 68 in hopes that this would help, it didn't. Prehaps the damage was already too far gone. The question is what minimum speed that this thing could run at without loosing the wedge. Shaft size is about 2.5"
Thanks in advance