Methods to Determine and Specify Rotodynamic Pump Dynamic Analysis| Recorded Webinar
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Methods to Determine and Specify Rotodynamic Pump Dynamic Analysis
PDH Credits: 1.0
Overview:
This webinar provides guidance on how vibration caused by resonance may persist due to a lack of specification and upfront analysis. To minimize the chances of resonant vibration, dynamic analysis of the structure and rotating assembly is performed when the pump installation 'warrants' it. However, dynamic analyses are time-consuming, require expertise, and incur costs. It is not always clear at the time of purchasing a pump whether the installation justifies the expense of analysis. Furthermore, the purchaser may be unaware of the appropriate type and level of dynamic analysis to specify, resulting in poor specification, missed specification, or unnecessary analysis. The ANSI/HI 9.6.8 Rotodynamic Pumps – Guidelines for Dynamics of Pumping Machinery is the first American National Standard addressing this topic, providing methods to evaluate the risk and uncertainty of pump installations. This presentation will address the issue of resonance, review the importance of the guideline, explain its application, and discuss risk factors, uncertainty, levels of analysis, and methodology. Additionally, case studies will be presented.
Learning Level - Basic:
Basic level training provides a foundational understanding of the topic to develop basic competencies.
It typically covers introductory content, but attendees may benefit from reviewing the Introduction to Pump Fundamentals On-Demand Training Course.
Audience:
Individuals looking to gain knowledge or who need a refresher on the fundamentals, including pump system operators, maintenance personnel, pump system designers and owners, technical sales, and engineers.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the concept of resonance and its significance in causing vibration problems in pump installations.
- Recognize the challenges posed by the increasing use of variable speed drives in pumping systems and its impact on avoiding resonance.
- Gain knowledge of dynamic analysis as a tool to evaluate forces, frequencies, and interactions in pump systems, and understand the range of available tools and preventive measures.
- Understand the ANSI/HI 9.6.8 Rotodynamic Pumps – Guidelines for Dynamics of Pumping Machinery, including its purpose, types of analysis, methods for determining appropriate analyses, and sample specifications for pump dynamic analyses.
- Learn about the importance of evaluating construction attributes, site characteristics, and the effects of dynamic performance on equipment life and reliability.
- Understand the different levels of evaluation and validation recommended based on equipment uncertainty and application risk.
SKU- LW511A
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