T9 - Lateral Rotordynamics of Petrochemical Equipment - Review, Examples and Problems
Abstract
Reliability and operability of rotating equipment is strongly tied to its dynamic behavior. High vibrations resulting from poorly designed machinery can lead to bearing damage, efficiency loss due to internal rubbing, cyclic failure of rotating components and protracted unplanned shutdowns. Knowledge of the rotordynamic behavior and the impact of components on that behavior is critical in determining the success of new equipment, rerates of existing equipment or retrofitting components in the field.
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Citation
Kocur, John; Cloud, C. Hunter ([201). T9 - Lateral Rotordynamics of Petrochemical Equipment - Review, Examples and Problems. Turbomachinery Laboratory; Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station; Texas A & M University. Libraries. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /188610.