Tutorialpg. 253-258Most turbomachinery users refer to bearing vibration as one of their major indicators of a successful repair. Frequently heard are such comments as "we could not even tell the machine was running." The single most observed cause for vibration is rotor unbalance, yet sometimes this is not supported with the proper level of importance placed on balance work. It sometimes seems that more importance is placed on the exterior paint job. This tutorial focuses on options available for balancing turbomachinery. The strong and weak points of the various options available are pointed out and several case histories are highlighted. Though balance is important, it should not be considered a cure for all problems. If major ...
LecturePg. 49-58A critical multistage steam turbine in a large chemical plant experienced high vibra...
The paper investigates the use of compensating balancing sleeves positioned at the shaft’s end for t...
LecturePg. 25-32One property of heavily to moderately loaded sleeve bearings is the resulting asymme...
Tutorialpg. 209-214The mechanics of balancing, including details concerning tolerances and specifica...
PaperPg. 113-129.Rotor unbalance remains one of the leading causes of deterioration and vibration of...
Tutorialpg. 147-150The details of shop balancing flexible shaft rotors are discussed with an explana...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
An unbalance is the most common issue affecting the turbomachinery rotors. A machine operation at hi...
Technical BriefsWhen unbalance induced vibrations exceed allowable limits, a more accurate system ba...
LecturePg. 87-94.The increasing availability of high speed balancing facilities requires the manufac...
LecturePg. 23-46A large majority of today's existing high performance rotating machinery in operatio...
PaperPg. 23-30.When turbine-generators operating at constant speed require site trim balancing, this...
LecturePg. 33-44Turbomachines that run well above their fundamental lateral critical speeds (super-r...
Technological progress requires higher-speed units that caused the increasing dynamic loads and thei...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has developed and implemented a time-efficient methodology for dynami...
LecturePg. 49-58A critical multistage steam turbine in a large chemical plant experienced high vibra...
The paper investigates the use of compensating balancing sleeves positioned at the shaft’s end for t...
LecturePg. 25-32One property of heavily to moderately loaded sleeve bearings is the resulting asymme...
Tutorialpg. 209-214The mechanics of balancing, including details concerning tolerances and specifica...
PaperPg. 113-129.Rotor unbalance remains one of the leading causes of deterioration and vibration of...
Tutorialpg. 147-150The details of shop balancing flexible shaft rotors are discussed with an explana...
TutorialPg. 133-148.In this paper, we will consider only the problem of synchronous rotor response d...
An unbalance is the most common issue affecting the turbomachinery rotors. A machine operation at hi...
Technical BriefsWhen unbalance induced vibrations exceed allowable limits, a more accurate system ba...
LecturePg. 87-94.The increasing availability of high speed balancing facilities requires the manufac...
LecturePg. 23-46A large majority of today's existing high performance rotating machinery in operatio...
PaperPg. 23-30.When turbine-generators operating at constant speed require site trim balancing, this...
LecturePg. 33-44Turbomachines that run well above their fundamental lateral critical speeds (super-r...
Technological progress requires higher-speed units that caused the increasing dynamic loads and thei...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has developed and implemented a time-efficient methodology for dynami...
LecturePg. 49-58A critical multistage steam turbine in a large chemical plant experienced high vibra...
The paper investigates the use of compensating balancing sleeves positioned at the shaft’s end for t...
LecturePg. 25-32One property of heavily to moderately loaded sleeve bearings is the resulting asymme...