Vibration
Analysis of Vertical Pumps
D. R. Smith/G. M. Woodward, Sound & Vibration, June 1988,
pp. 24-30.
Vibration data
were collected on several large motor-driven vertical cooling water
pumps which experienced excessive wear of the impellers, wear rings
and seals after a short period of operation. The data indicated
that the problem was due to the operating speed being near the pump-motor
system mechanical natural frequency, which resulted in excessive
vibration levels on the motors and pump impellers. A successful
solution to the problem involved increasing the stiffness of the
pump mountings.
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