Principles of Rotating Equipment
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Principles of Rotating Equipment Course
Introduction:
The seminar aims to familiarize participants with various types of pumps, motors, and drives, as well as the terminology associated with them. It covers topics such as centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps, compressors, packing, mechanical seals, sealing systems, bearings, and couplings.
The application of different pump and compressor types will be explored, considering their suitability for different operational requirements. The seminar will also delve into the operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of pumps, centrifugal compressors, and turbines, providing in-depth knowledge on these subjects.
Course Objectives:
At the end of this seminar participants will:
- Have an understanding of the different types of pumps, compressors and turbines.
- Be able to operate pumps, compressors and turbines as close as possible to the design efficiency.
- Will be able to monitor pump compressor and turbine efficiency, availability and reliability.
- Have learned about selection, operation and maintenance strategies.
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is directed towards Mechanical, Senior Mechanical Engineers and Operation Engineers. The seminar will also benefit anyone who wishes to update themselves on Maintenance Engineering Technologies, judge the suitability of these technologies for their needs, and learn how to implement them for the benefit of their organization.
Course Outlines:
Compression and Expansion Mechanisms
- Compression Basics
- Euler’s law, applications for compressors and turbines,
- characteristic curves
- velocities triangle
Blade Types
- Impulse profile and Reaction profile – where each type are used and why.
Dynamic Effects
- Mach number: effect on temperature, pressure and density;
- Subsonic and supersonic machines
Simple Calculations
- Dimensionless coefficients, specific speeds
Compressors and Turbines
- Compressor types: positive displacement (reciprocating and rotary), and dynamic (centrifugal and rotary), compressor operation, gas laws
- Compressor performance measurement, inlet conditions, compressor performance, energy available for recovery
- Positive displacement compressors, reciprocating compressors, reciprocating compressors, diaphragm compressors.
- Rotary compressors, rotary screw compressor, lobe type air compressor, sliding vane compressors, liquid ring compressors
- Dynamic compressors, centrifugal compressors, axial compressors
- Air receivers, compressor control, compressor unloading system
- Intercoolers and after coolers, filters and air intake screens
- Preventive maintenance.
Centrifugal and Axial Compressors
- Principle of operation of centrifugal and axial flow compressors, characteristics of centrifugal and axial flow compressor
- Surging, choking, bleed valves, variable stator vanes, inlet guide vanes
Compressor Systems Calculations
- Affinity Laws for centrifugal compressors
- Calculations of air leaks from compressed-air systems, annual cost of air leakage
- Centrifugal compressor power requirement
- Compressor selection, calculations of air system requirements
- Characteristics of reciprocating compressors and blowers
- Selection of air distribution system, water cooling requirements for compressors
- Sizing of compressor system components, sizing of air receiver
- Calculations of receiver pump-up time
Pumps
- Pump definition, pump categories: dynamic and displacement reciprocating & rotary
- Centrifugal pumps: theory of operation of a centrifugal pump, casings and diffusers, radial thrust, hydrostatic pressure tests
- Impeller, axial thrust, axial thrust in multistage pumps, hydraulic balancing devices, balancing drums, balancing disks
- Centrifugal pumps general performance characteristics, cavitation, net positive suction head and requirements
Bearings and Lubrication
- Types of bearings, ball and roller bearings, stresses during rolling contacts
- Statistical nature of bearing life, materials and finish, sizes of bearings, types of rolling bearings, thrust bearings
- Used oil Analysis: proper lube oil sampling technique, test description and significance, visual and sensory inspections, chemical and physical tests, water content, viscosity, emission spectrographic analysis, infrared analysis, total base number (TBN), total acid number (TAN), particle count, summary
Pump Selection
- Engineering of system requirements, fluid type, system head curves, alternate modes of operation, margins, wear, future system changes
- Selection of pump and driver, pump characteristics, code requirements, fluid characteristics, pump materials, driver type
- Pump specification, specification types, data sheet, codes and standards, bidding documents, technical specification, commercial terms, special considerations, performance testing, pump drivers
- Special control requirements, drawing and data requirements form, quality assurance and quality control, bidding and negotiation
- Public and private sector, bid list, evaluation of bids, cost, efficiency, economic life, spare parts, guarantee/warranty, simple bid evaluation
Mechanical Seals
- Basic components, temperature control, seal lubrication/leakage, typical single inside pusher seal
- Maintenance recommended on centrifugal pumps, recommended pump maintenance
Vibration Analysis and Predictive Maintenance
- Vibration instrumentation, velocity transducer, acceleration transducer, transducer selection, time domain, frequency domain, machinery example, vibration analysis
- Vibration causes, forcing frequency causes, unbalance, misalignment, mechanical looseness, bearing defects, gear defects, oil whirl, blade or vane problems, electric motor defects, uneven loading, drive-shaft torsion