AlbertFM
Mechanical
- Oct 26, 2008
- 28
Dear all,
I am dealing with a 35 kW and 90.000 rpm electrical generator to work coupled to a micro gas turbine.
I face some problems when I try to ramp-up the generator. When it pass through 550 seems to stay in a critical speed and later on at 750 Hz an other one. We can pass the first one but the second one destroys the system.
Trying to find out what is the source of the problem I have simulated some parts and I've used the hammer test to find the natural frequences of the system and all the components. What annoys me is that all the natural frequencies are at least 3 times bigger and I am not able to find the source of the problem.
Does anybody have any usefull comment that can helps me to solve the problem?
I will be really pleased with your help.
Thanks in advance
I am dealing with a 35 kW and 90.000 rpm electrical generator to work coupled to a micro gas turbine.
I face some problems when I try to ramp-up the generator. When it pass through 550 seems to stay in a critical speed and later on at 750 Hz an other one. We can pass the first one but the second one destroys the system.
Trying to find out what is the source of the problem I have simulated some parts and I've used the hammer test to find the natural frequences of the system and all the components. What annoys me is that all the natural frequencies are at least 3 times bigger and I am not able to find the source of the problem.
Does anybody have any usefull comment that can helps me to solve the problem?
I will be really pleased with your help.
Thanks in advance