Characteristics of shaft Vibration due to Rubbing in the Steam Turbines

증기 터빈에서의 고체 마찰에 의한 축 진동 특성

  • 하현천 (한국중공업(주) 기술연구원) ;
  • 최성필 (한국중공업(주) 기술연구원)
  • Published : 1999.11.01

Abstract

Rubbing occurs when a rotating element comes in contact with a stationary element. In the steam turbines, the rotating element is the rotor while the stationary elements are usually the oil deflectors and packing seals. Rubbing phenomenon may be often obseued on a new or rebuilt machine rather than on a machine that has been operating for several months or years. Rubbing in the turbine has been classified into two modes by the operating conditions: 1) start up or shut down, 2) steady state. At start up or shut down operation, rubbing produces synchronous whirl vibration, which are caused by thermal bow of the shaft due to localized heating on the shaft surface. While subsynchronous whirl vibration is caused by partial rubbing during the steady state operation. In this paper, the two case studies of troubleshooting for excessive vibration caused by rubbing in the actual steam turbines are investigated.

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