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Balancing Methods

This document discusses vibration analysis and unbalance. It defines key vibration parameters like amplitude, frequency, and phase. It explains vibration plots like spectra and waveforms. It describes characteristics of vibration due to unbalance, including a high vibration at 1x RPM, sinusoidal waveforms, and radial vibration with 900 phase difference between probes. The document also discusses how to determine the heavy spot and high spot locations from unbalance measurements and analysis.
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Balancing Methods

This document discusses vibration analysis and unbalance. It defines key vibration parameters like amplitude, frequency, and phase. It explains vibration plots like spectra and waveforms. It describes characteristics of vibration due to unbalance, including a high vibration at 1x RPM, sinusoidal waveforms, and radial vibration with 900 phase difference between probes. The document also discusses how to determine the heavy spot and high spot locations from unbalance measurements and analysis.
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BALANCING

METHODS
UNBALANCE MEASUREMENT

Unit of Unbalance : gram-mm

Force Due to Unbalance:

F = mr²
Vibration amplitude is proportional to unbalance and can
be used to represent the amount of unbalance at a
particular constant speed.
BASICS OF VIBRATION

Vibration Parameters & Units:

• Amplitude – Velocity, Displacement, Acceleration


• Frequency – Hertz, CPM, Order of RPM
• Phase – Degree
VIBRATION PLOTS

• Spectrum: Plot of vibration amplitude in frequency domain


• Waveform: Plot of vibration amplitude in time domain

221P - FD FAN 221P - FD FAN


221-F01 A -M1H Motor NDE Horizontal 221-F01 A -M1H Motor NDE Horizontal
1.4 1.5
Route Spectrum Waveform Display
02-Mar-05 10:11:10 02-Mar-05 10:11:10
1.2
1.2 OVRALL= 1.84 V-DG RMS = .4900
PK = 1.83 LOAD = 100.0
0.9
1.00

LOAD = 100.0 RPM = 1480.


RPM = 1495. RPS = 24.67
1.0 RPS = 24.91 0.6
PK(+) = 1.15
PK Velocity in mm/Sec

PK(-) = 1.17

Acceleration in G-s
0.3 CRESTF= 2.38
0.8
3.00

0.6
2.00

-0.3
6.01

0.4 -0.6
4.02

-0.9
0.2
-1.2

0 -1.5
Ordr: .990
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Freq: 1479.9
Frequency in Order Spec: 1.035 Revolution Number
HEAVY SPOT & HIGH SPOT

• Heavy Spot : Location of unbalance mass

• High Spot : Location of the highest vibration caused by


heavy spot with respect to a reference point
CHARACTERISTICS OF VIBRATION
DUE TO UNBALANCE

• High vibration at 1x RPM of the machine


• Sinusoidal, simple non-impacting time waveform display.
• Very low amplitude harmonics.
• Reasonably non-directional
• radial vibration with phase difference approximately 900 +/-
300 among orthogonal probes.
• However, horizontal vibrations are seen higher in horizontal
machines due to unequal distribution in radial stiffness.
• High axial vibration in overhung rotor.
• Unbalance vibration increases with increase of speed.
SPECTRUM OF UNBALANCE
714 - FIRE WATER PUMPS
714-P002 A-M1H Motor NDE Horizontal
70
ANALYZE SPECTRUM
60 14-Sep-01 15:36:39
PK Velocity in mm/Sec

1.00

PK = 49.60
50
LOAD = 100.0
40 RPM = 1490.
RPS = 24.83
30

20

10

0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Frequency in Order

12 WAVEFORM DISPLAY
14-Sep-01 15:36:39
9
Velocity in mm/Sec

PK = 12.46
6 PK(+) = 13.34
3 PK(-) = 12.68
0 CRESTF= 1.51
-3
-6
-9
-12
-15
Ordr: 1.007
0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
Freq: 1499.8
Revolution Number Spec: 46.30
IN-SITU BALANCING

• Graphical method using polar plot


• Graphical method using 3-Point Balancing method

• Using Balancing Software


STEP-1 : Reference Run

'O' = 10 mm/sec @ 120


STEP-2 : Trial Weight Run

'O' = 10 mm/sec @ 120


'O+T' = 16 mm/sec @ 30
STEP-3 CALCULATION

Correction Weight = Trail weight x ‘O’ / ‘T’


For our example CW = 10 x 10 x 18.8 = 5.3 gms
3-POINT METHOD OF
BALANCING
3-Point Balancing
PROCEDURE
Three point method gives you the size and the
location angle, without guessing , of the balancing
weight.

Be sure of the following :

1. Choose the same speed during all test runs


2. Use the same radius for test weights
3. Use the same radius for balancing weight
STEP-1
STEP-1 REFERENCE RUN

B RECORD REFERENCE RUN


VIBRATION.

DRAW CIRCLE WITH


AMPLITUDE EQUAL TO THIS
R1 VIBRATION, CALL IT RADIUS
o
R1
C A
Divide the circle into three equal
parts approximately 1200 same as
mark on impeller divide it three
equal parts as A,B,C
STEP-2
Step-2: TRIAL WEIGHT 0°
B
Put trial weight (gms) in
the first trial position at
0° (Location-A)
R1
o Run the machine and
R2 A record vibration.
C
Draw circle with this
radius equal to
amplitude of vibration
STEP-3
Step:3 TRIAL WEIGHT 120°
B
R3 Put the same trial weight at
second location of 120°
(Location B)
R1
o Run the machine and Record
R2 A the vibration level
C
Draw another circle with
radius equal to amplitude of
vibration , let it be R3
STEP-4
Step:4
B TRIAL WEIGHT AT 240°
R3 Again run the M/C by
putting same trial weight at
R5 D
R1 location C of 240°
o
R2 Note the vibration level
C R4 A as R4 and draw circle with
this radius and center as C.
STEP-5
Step:5
B
All the three circles will
R3 intersect each other at one
single location D.
R5 D
R1
O Draw vector from O to the
R2 point of intersection D.
C R4 A
Measure this vector
amplitude as R5.
STEP-5
Step:5 BALANCING SOLUTION

A) AMOUNT OF CORRECTION WEIGHT

Correction weight = ( P * R1)/R5

Where :
P=Trail weight
R1=Initial test run Amplitude
R5=distance from R1 to the point where
all three circles intersects R5
STEP-6
Step:6 BALANCING SOLUTION

B)Location of correction weight:

check the angle of R5 (A to B in anti clock wise


direction )

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