Vibration Analysis Applications: 2.1 Equipment and Processes Typical0 Monitored by Viiration Analysis
Vibration Analysis Applications: 2.1 Equipment and Processes Typical0 Monitored by Viiration Analysis
Vibration Analysis Applications: 2.1 Equipment and Processes Typical0 Monitored by Viiration Analysis
Centrifugal
Pumps Compressors Blowers Fans Motorigenerators Ball mills Chillers
Reciprocating
Pumps Compressors Diesel engines Gasoline engines Cylinders Other machines
Continuous Process
Continuous casters Hot and cold strip lines Annealing lines Plating lines Paper machines Can manufacturing lines Pickle lines continued
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Machine-Tkains
Boring machines
Continuous Process Printing Dyeing and finishing Roofing manufacturing lines Chemical production lines Petroleum production lines Neoprene production lines Polyester production lines Nylon production lines Flooring production lines Continuous process lines
Transmissions Turbines Generators Rotary dryers Electric motors All rotating machinery
Source: Integrated Systems, Inc.
Hobbing machines Machining centers Temper mills Metal-working machines Rolling mills, and most machining equipment
PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
The fact that vibration profiles can be obtained for all machinery that has rotating or moving elements allows vibration-based analysis techniques to be used for predictive maintenance. Vibration analysis is one of several predictive maintenance techniques used to monitor and analyze critical machines, equipment, and systems in a typical plant. However, as indicated before, the use of vibration analysis to monitor rotating machinery to detect budding problems and to head off catastrophic failure is the dominant predictive maintenance technique used with maintenance management programs.
ACCEPTANCE TESTING
Vibration analysis is a proven means of verifying the actual performance versus design parameters of new mechanical, process, and manufacturing equipment. Preacceptance tests performed at the factory and immediately following installation can be used to ensure that new equipment performs at optimum efficiency and expected lifecycle cost. Design problems as well as possible damage during shipment or installation can be corrected before long-term damage and/or unexpected costs occur.
QUALITY
CONTROL
Production-line vibration checks are an effective method of ensuring product quality where machine tools are involved. Such checks can provide advanced warning that the surface finish on parts is nearing the rejection level. On continuous process lines such as paper machines, steel-finishing lines, or rolling mills, vibration
analysis can prevent abnormal oscillation of components that result in loss of product quality.
NOISECONTROL
Federal, state, and local regulations require serious attention be paid to noise levels within the plant. Vibration analysis can be used to isolate the source of noise generated by plant equipment as well as background noises such as those generated by fluorescent lights and other less obvious sources. The ability to isolate the source of abnormal noises permits cost-effective corrective action.
LEAK DETECTION
Leaks in process vessels and devices such as valves are a serious problem in many industries. A variation of vibration monitoring and analysis can be used to detect leakage and isolate its source. Leak-detection systems use an accelerometer attached to the exterior of a process pipe. This allows the vibration profile to be monitored in order to detect the unique frequencies generated by flow or leakage.