电机应用中的振动诊断挑战

Emam Hashish, Kris Miller, W. Finley, S. Kreitzer
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电动机具有独特的振动特性,主要是由于电力和机械力之间的耦合以及转子的结构。转子由堆叠部件和铜或铝笼材料组成,该材料是铸造,焊接或钎焊的,并缩小适合也可能有焊接臂的轴。在不同的速度和热载荷条件下,不同材料的热反应对转子运动的影响是复杂的。由于电机是典型传动系统中旋转运动的主要来源,因此在移动到传动系统的其余部件之前,通常会首先对电机进行高振动评估。不幸的是,不能单独测试其他组件以确定它们是否是问题的根源。这通常会导致宝贵的调试或操作时间的损失。振动识别可以通过使用现成的诊断表格开始。当识别过程超出了表格提供明确答案的能力时,就会出现问题。本文讨论了电动机振动诊断的案例研究,其中必须考虑更广泛的传动系统及其支撑,以达到正确的诊断。特别强调了对振动问题的根源和原因的识别。
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Vibration diagnostic challenges in electric motor applications
Electric motors have unique vibration characteristics mainly due to the coupling between electric and mechanical forces and the construction of their rotors. Rotors are made up of stacked parts and a copper or aluminum cage material that is casted, welded or brazed and shrunk fit on a shaft which may also have welded arms. This built-up construction of different materials with different thermal reactions affects rotor motion in a complicated manner at different speeds and thermal loading conditions. Since motors are the primary source of rotational motion in a typical drive train, high vibration will usually be evaluated on the motor first before moving onto the rest of the drive train components. Unfortunately other components cannot be tested alone to identify if they are the source of the problem. This often results in losing valuable commissioning or operating time. Vibration identifications can be started by using readily available diagnostic tables. Problems can occur when the process of identification goes beyond the capability of the tables to provide a clear answer. This paper discusses case studies on vibration diagnostics of electric motors, where a wider scope of the drive train and its support must be considered in order to arrive at the correct diagnosis. Particular emphasis is given to the identification of the original problem and cause of the vibration issue.
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