Failure Analysis Case Studies by Using Vibration Analysis T
Failure Analysis Case Studies by Using Vibration Analysis T
The problem was initiated by the operator. He noticed that high vibration level was sensed by human sense. Vibration measurements were carried out by condition monitoring engineer as he received the order.
Analysis:
Bearing outer race defect was detected in the 4th mode as indicated from the time signal and FFT plot where BPFO was presented at 12.21 order according the bearing type and it needs to be changed As Soon As possible. This defect resulted from excessive axial load causes edge loading and overstressing of the raceway and result in premature fatigue. This is easily recognized as the damage is clearly restricted to one side..
Follow Up:
After changing the bearing and revising the assembly . the problem was disappeared where vibration measurements identical to that described in Measuring procedures and used instrumentations were carried out.
SPIN - FINISHING HOLDER HOLDER#16 -IHA INNER BRG.HOLDER AXIAL(HIGH FRQ) E E E E E E E ROUTE SPECTRUM 15-Jul-99 10:03:42 OVRALL= 36.75 V-DG PK = 36.51 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 507. RPS = 8.44 >SKF 61836M A E=BPFO : 102.5
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WAVEFORM DISPLAY 15-Jul-99 10:03:42 RM S = 4.89 PK(+) = 14.75 PK(-) = 18.71 CRESTF= 3.83
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ROUTE SPECTRUM 22-Jul-99 08:49:03 OVRALL= 6.73 V-DG PK = 6.70 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 430. RPS = 7.16
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WAVEFORM DISPLAY 22-Jul-99 08:49:03 RMS = .3284 PK(+) = 1.39 PK(-) = 1.16 CRESTF= 4.23
CF ALARM PK ALARM 300 400 Time in mSecs 500 600 700 Freq: Ordr: Spec: 7.125 .995 5.086
Analysis:
Bearing outer race defect was detected in the 4th mode as indicated from the time signal and FFT plot where BPFO was presented at 12.1order according the bearing type and it needs to be changed As Soon As possible. This defect resulted from excessive axial load due to severe looseness causes general outer race annular damage. ..
Follow Up:
After changing the bearing and revising the assembly . the problem was disappeared where vibration measurements identical to that described in Measuring procedures and used instrumentations were carried out.
SPIN - FINISHING HOLDER HOLDER#16 -IHA INNER BRG.HOLDER AXIAL(HIGH FRQ) E E E E E E E ROUTE SPECTRUM 15-Jul-99 10:03:42 OVRALL= 36.75 V-DG PK = 36.51 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 507. RPS = 8.44 >SKF 61836M A E=BPFO : 102.5
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WAVEFORM DISPLAY 15-Jul-99 10:03:42 RM S = 4.89 PK(+) = 14.75 PK(-) = 18.71 CRESTF= 3.83
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Spin - FINSHING HOLDER HOLDER#17 -UOA UPPER BRG.HOLDER AXIAL(HIGH FRQ) 30 27 24 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 0 E E E E E E E ROUTE SPECTRUM 29-Jun-02 11:51:45 OV RALL= 38.49 V-DG PK = 38.38 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 626. RPS = 10.44 >SKF 61836M A E=BPFO : 126.6
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WAV EFORM DISPLAY 29-Jun-02 11:51:45 RM S = 7.27 PK(+) = 19.50 PK(-) = 20.49 CRESTF= 2.82
CF ALARM 200 250 Tim e in m Se cs Labe l: BEFORE CHANGING THE BEARING 300 350 400 Fre q: 126.25 Ordr : 12.10 Spe c: 4.069
Spin - FINSHING HOLDER HOLDER#17 -UOA UPPER BRG.HOLDER AXIAL(HIGH FRQ) PK Velocity in mm/Sec 27 BBBBBBBBBBBB 24 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 0 8 6 Acceleration in G-s 4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 0 100 200 300 Tim e in m Secs 400 500 600 Freq: Ordr: Spec: 9.375 .995 5.998 CF ALARM PK ALARM PK ALARM CF ALARM 100 200 300 400 500 Frequency in Hz 600 700 800 ROUTE SPECTRUM 30-Jun-02 16:13:32 OVRALL= 20.01 V-DG PK = 19.92 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 565. RPS = 9.42 B=1X HARM ONIC : 9.42
WAVEFORM DISPLAY 30-Jun-02 16:13:32 RMS = 1.11 PK(+) = 6.42 PK(-) = 6.42 CRESTF= 5.77
Analysis:
Coupling defect was detected in the 4th mode as indicated from the time signal and FFT plot where it was presented at 8order and 1 order in the axial direction in the radial direction according the coupling type where the coupling have 8 jaws and it needs to be changed As Soon As possible. This defect can be attributed to misalignment of coupling jaws causes edge loading and overstressing of the coupling jaws and result in premature fatigue. Coupling defect frequency exists with rotating speed modulation due to coupling excessive wear. Action must be taken is to adjust the alignment and change the coupling.
Follow Up:
After adjusting the alignment and changing the coupling . the problem was disappeared .
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VWP - VERTICAL WATER PUMP PUMP#B -P1V INPUT SHAFT INB.BRG.VER. L L L L Route Spectrum 29-Jan-03 14:17:35 OVRALL= 12.70 V-DG PK = 12.65 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 1488. RPS = 24.79 L=Coupling frq : 198.3
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0 0 400 800 1200 Frequency in Hz 1600 2000 Freq: 198.36 Ordr: 8.000 Spec: 6.221
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VWP - VERTICAL WATER PUMP PUMP#B -P1V INPUT SHAFT INB.BRG.VER. L L L L Route Spectrum 05-Feb-03 11:45:27 OVRALL= 5.80 V-DG PK = 5.80 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 1493. RPS = 24.89 L=Coupling frq : 199.1
PK Velocity in mm/Sec
0 0 400 800 1200 Frequency in Hz 1600 2000 Freq: 199.11 Ordr: 8.000 Spec: .275
Analysis:
The defect was detected in the 4th mode as indicated from the time signal and FFT plot . It was presented at 1order in the radial direction and it needs to be changed As Soon As possible. This defect can be attributed to Severe pitting on the pump impeller due to corrosion erosion and chemical water effect. Action must be taken is to adjust the alignment and change the coupling. Sub-synchronous vibrations due to impeller wear which exits structure resonance. Change the pump impeller and recoat it with the ceramic coating.
Follow Up:
The lifetime of the impeller was extended and the Sub-synchronous vibration was disappeared after changing the impeller.
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VWP - VERTICAL WATER PUM P PUMP#A -MOH AC M OTOR OUTB.BRG.HOR. Route Spectrum 18-Oct-01 12:08:35 OVRALL= 15.59 V-DG PK = 15.56 LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 1493. RPS = 24.88
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8 PK Velocity in mm/Sec
0 0 50 100 150 200 250 Frequency in Hz 300 350 400 Freq: Ordr: Spec: 25.00 1.005 8.558