Analysis of High Vibration Causing 211-P-25A Centrifugal Pump Damage in Hydrocraker Process

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Abstract

The more developing technology enhances the need for energy; this requires the maximization of the performance of power plant components and energy. Refinery equipment is required in the oil production process at Refinery Unit (RU), the thing that needs to be put into consideration is pumps. A pump is a device (RU), the pump is research at Refinery Unit, the pump discussed is a centrifugal pump 211-P-25A. The objective of this research is to analyze the damage of pump 211-P-25A, which indicated high vibration. This causes the pump not to work optimally, so it requires the right maintenance. The research is done by using an analytical method, visual observation towards impeller and shaft, and comparing the results in accordance to API 610. Afterwards, the right maintenance will be known for centrifugal pump 211-P-25A to reduce the high vibration that occurred in the pump. High vibration may be caused by cavitation and internal recirculation. The damage in pump 211-P-25A is caused by repeated internal circulation, which causes damage to the impeller and high-speed shaft. Pump 211-P- 25A experiences high vibration due to low flow. The flow produced is 2.67 m3/h, witha pump design minimum flow of 8.6 m3/h. This causes damage to pump components. Due to this damage, the performance of the pump will not be optimal, and its efficiency will be reduced.

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Yohana, E., Yusuf, B., Lazuardi, M. A., Julianto, M. E., & Paramita, V. (2021). Analysis of High Vibration Causing 211-P-25A Centrifugal Pump Damage in Hydrocraker Process. Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 80(2), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.37934/ARFMTS.80.2.1321

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