Transcription of Rotor Balancing Tutorial
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Copyright 2016 by Turbomachinery Laboratory, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station 1 Rotor Balancing Tutorial Ray Kelm, Owner/Chief Engineer Kelm Engineering, LLC Friendswood, TX, USA Dustin Pavelek, Consulting Engineer Kelm Engineering, LLC Friendswood, TX, USA Walter Kelm, Graduate Engineer Kelm Engineering, LLC Friendswood, TX, USA Ray Kelm, is owner and Chief Engineer of Kelm Engineering, LLC located in Friendswood, Texas. The company specializes in numerical modeling and field testing of dynamic systems including rotating and reciprocating machinery as well as piping systems and other equipment. He has 30+ years of experience in the oil & gas, power, manufacturing and petrochemical industries.
normally on two correction planes near the ends of the rotor (near bearings) a. Check balance process will normally allow limited balance correction, since major corrections would have been completed during assembly b. “Large” corrections to an assembled rotor pose a nontrivial risk of vibration above the first critical speed due to
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