Vibration control of a marine centrifugal pump using floating raft isolation system

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Abstract

In order to study the influence of floating raft isolation system (FRIS) on the vibration characteristics of marine pump, a marine centrifugal pump with/without FRIS under the same operation condition, which specific speed is 66.7, was experimentally measured. The maximum efficiency of the pump is 75.8%, which is under 1.2Qd. Results show that the characteristic frequencies in the vibration spectrums of the pump with/without FRIS are APF (axial passing frequency), the BPF (blade passing frequency) and its high-order harmonic frequency. After installing FRIS, under 0.8Qd, 1.0Qd and 1.2Qd, the vibration intensity of the pump at inlet flange is slighter than that at pump base and larger than that at pump bracket. The vibration intensity at outlet flange is slighter than that at the pump bracket and larger than that at pump body, and the vibration intensity at connecting plate is the lowest. The vibration velocity level of pump base decreases with the increase of flow rate, the maximum vibration intensity at M1–M4 is reduced by 88% than that without FRIS, and the maximum vibration velocity of the APF at M1–M4 is reduced by 83.3% than that without FRIS.

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Liu, H., Ma, Q., Li, Y., & Wang, K. (2020). Vibration control of a marine centrifugal pump using floating raft isolation system. Journal of Low Frequency Noise Vibration and Active Control, 39(2), 382–392. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461348419843024

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