Energy losses caused by misalignment in rotating machinery: A theoretical, experimental and industrial approach

Estupinan E.; Espinoza D.; Fuentes, A.

Keywords: energy, modelling, surface, consumption, methodology, experimental, lattice, dissipation, vibrations, losses, shaft, data, analysis, testing, vibration, machinery, methods, laboratory, statistical, utilization, response, misalignment, (mechanical), levels, EngergyMonitoring

Abstract

This paper deals with one of the most common malfunctions in rotative machines: misalignment. Several studies have shown that misalignment produces at least 30% of the faults caused by vibration. In this work, an analysis of energetic losses generated by misalignment in rotative machines has been carried out, with the main objective of finding a correlation between vibration levels, energy consumptions and different degrees of misalignment. A laboratory test rig has been implemented to carry out experimental tests under different degrees of misalignment. Two industrial cases, one from a mining company and another from a thermoelectric company have been included in this study and two different methodologies were used to analyse the results. A statistical model based in the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was used for the data analysis of one of the industrial cases. A simplified economical study illustrates the advantages for a company, when a preventive and predictive methodology is implemented, with the objective of reducing the energy consumption and keeping low levels of vibration by means of alignment. © 2008 COMADEM International.

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Título según SCOPUS: Energy losses caused by misalignment in rotating machinery: A theoretical, experimental and industrial approach
Título de la Revista: International Journal of COMADEM
Volumen: 11
Número: 2
Editorial: COMADEM International
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 12
Página final: 18
Idioma: eng
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