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William D Marscher, William D. Marscher, R Perez, Robert Perez, Robert X Perez, Robert X. Perez...
Design, Modeling and Reliability in Rotating Machinery
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Design, Modeling, and Reliability in ROTATING MACHINERY
This broad collection of current rotating machinery topics, written by industry experts, is a must-have for rotating equipment engineers, maintenance personnel, students, and anyone else wanting to stay abreast with current rotating machinery concepts and technology.
Rotating machinery represents a broad category of equipment, which includes pumps, compressors, fans, gas turbines, electric motors, internal combustion engines, and other equipment, that are critical to the efficient operation of process facilities around the world. These machines must be designed to move gases and liquids safely, reliably, and in an environmentally friendly manner. To fully understand rotating machinery, owners must be familiar with their associated technologies, such as machine design, lubrication, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, rotordynamics, vibration analysis, condition monitoring, maintenance practices, reliability theory, and other topics.
The goal of the "Advances in Rotating Machinery" book series is to provide industry practitioners a time-savings means of learning about the most up-to-date rotating machinery ideas and best practices. This three-book series will cover industry-relevant topics, such as design assessments, modeling, reliability improvements, maintenance methods and best practices, reliability audits, data collection, data analysis, condition monitoring, and more.
This first volume begins the series by focusing on rotating machinery design assessments, modeling and analysis, and reliability improvement ideas. This broad collection of current rotating machinery topics, written by industry experts, is a must-have for rotating equipment engineers, maintenance personnel, students, and anyone else wanting to stay abreast with current rotating machinery concepts and technology.
Design, Modeling, and Reliability in Rotating Machinery covers, among many other topics:
* Rotordynamics and torsional vibration modeling
* Hydrodynamic bearing design theory and current practices
* Centrifugal and reciprocating compressor design and analysis
* Centrifugal pump design, selection, and monitoring
* General purpose steam turbine sizing
List of contents
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Part 1: Design and Analysis 1
1 Rotordynamic Analysis 3
By William D. Marscher
Introduction 3
Rotor Vibration - General Physical Concepts 4
Rotor Vibration - Mathematical Description 6
Natural Frequencies and Resonance 6
Critical Speed Analysis 10
Phase Angle, and Its Relationship to Natural Frequency 15
Gyroscopic Effects 16
Accounting for Bearings 18
Cross-Coupling Versus Damping and "Log Dec" 20
Annular Seal "Lomakin Effect" 21
Fluid "Added Mass" 23
Casing and Foundation Effects 24
Lateral Vibration Analysis Methods for Turbomachinery and Pump Rotor Systems 25
Manual Methods Single Stage 25
Computer Methods 26
Forced Response Analysis 30
Mechanical Excitation Forces 32
Balance 32
Fluid Excitation Forces 37
Impeller Reaction Forces 37
Impeller Active Forces 38
Rotordynamic Stability 43
Subsynchronous Whirl & Whip 43
Stabilizing Component Modifications 47
Vertical Turbine Pump Rotor Evaluation 48
Conclusions 51
Nomenclature 52
Acknowledgements 53
References 53
2 Torsional Analysis 57
By William D. Marscher
Introduction 58
General Concerns in the Torsional Vibration Analysis of Pump and Turbomachinery Rotor Assemblies 58
Predicting Torsional Natural Frequencies 59
Torsional Excitations 63
Torsional Forced Response 68
Case History 72
Conclusions 73
Nomenclature 79
Acknowledgements 79
References 80
3 Hydrodynamic Bearings 83
By John K. Whalen
API Mechanical Equipment Standards for Refinery Service 83
Bearings 84
Hydrodynamic Lubrication 85
Tower's Experiments 86
Reynolds Equation 88
Stribeck Curve 93
Journal Bearings 94
Dynamic Coefficients 101
Tilting Pad Journal Bearings 103
Pivot Types 107
Lubrication Methods 117
Thrust Bearings 120
A Note on Thrust Bearing Diameters 122
Fixed Geometry Thrust Bearings 122
Pivot Types 127
Lubrication 127
Increasing Load Capacity 130
Babbitt 131
Polymer-Lined Bearings 132
Current and Future Work 134
References 135
4 Understanding Rotating Machinery Data Trends and Correlations 139
By Robert X. Perez
Pattern Recognition 139
Static Versus Dynamic Data 141
Trends 142
Flat Trends 142
Trends with Step Changes 144
Upward and Downward Trends 146
Cyclic Trends 148
Is It the Machine or the Process? 148
Correlations 149
"Correlation Does Not Imply Causation" 151
Combination Trends 154
Exponential Growth Trends 155
Erratic Trends 160
Induced Draft Fan Experiences Unpredictable Vibration 160
Erratic Vibration Related to Rotor Instability 161
Some Rules of Thumb 162
5 An Introduction to Sizing General Purpose Steam Turbines 165
By Robert X. Perez and David W. Lawhon
Why Do We Use Steam Turbines? 165
How Steam Turbines Work 165
Steam Generation 167
Waste Heat Utilization 168
The Rankine Cycle 169
General Purpose Steam Turbine Sizing 170
General Purpose, Back Pressure, Steam Turbines 170
Single Stage B
About the author
Robert Perez is a mechanical engineer with more than 40 years of rotating equipment experience in the petrochemical industry. He has worked in petroleum refineries, chemical facilities, and gas processing plants. He earned a BSME degree from Texas A&M University at College Station, an MSME degree from the University of Texas at Austin and holds a Texas PE license. Mr. Perez has written numerous technical articles for magazines and conferences proceedings and has authored five books and coauthored four books covering machinery reliability, including several books also available from Wiley-Scrivener.
Summary
Rotating machinery represents a broad category of equipment, which includes pumps, compressors, fans, gas turbines, electric motors, internal combustion engines, and other equipment, that are critical to the efficient operation of process facilities around the world. These machines must be designed to move gases and liquids safely, reliably, and in an environmentally friendly manner. To fully understand rotating machinery, owners must be familiar with their associated technologies, such as machine design, lubrication, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, rotordynamics, vibration analysis, condition monitoring, maintenance practices, reliability theory, and other topics.
The goal of the "Advances in Rotating Machinery" book series is to provide industry practitioners a time-savings means of learning about the most up-to-date rotating machinery ideas and best practices. This three-book series will cover industry-relevant topics, such as design assessments, modeling, reliability improvements, maintenance methods and best practices, reliability audits, data collection, data analysis, condition monitoring, and more.
This first volume begins the series by focusing on rotating machinery design assessments, modeling and analysis, and reliability improvement ideas. This broad collection of current rotating machinery topics, written by industry experts, is a must-have for rotating equipment engineers, maintenance personnel, students, and anyone else wanting to stay abreast with current rotating machinery concepts and technology.
Product details
Authors | William D Marscher, William D. Marscher, R Perez, Robert Perez, Robert X Perez, Robert X. Perez, Robert X. (Texas A&m University Perez, Robert X. Whalen Perez, Joh Whalen, John Whalen |
Assisted by | Robert X. Perez (Editor), Perez Robert X. (Editor), Robert X Perez (Editor) |
Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.08.2021 |
EAN | 9781119631682 |
ISBN | 978-1-119-63168-2 |
No. of pages | 384 |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Technology
> General, dictionaries
Maschinenbau, Technologiemanagement, Prozesssteuerung, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, chemische Verfahrenstechnik, Maschinenbau - Entwurf, Mechanical Engineering - Design, Technische Zuverlässigkeit, Industrielle Verfahrenstechnik, Process Engineering, Engineering Technology Management |
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