Design and Performance Evaluation of Tuned Vibration Absorber for the Vibration Control of a Centrifugal Pump
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Technology (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-09-16
Authors : J. Sheth Anant;
Page : 53-58
Keywords : Allowable Amplification Factor; Centrifugal Pump; Tuned Vibration Absorber; Residual Unbalance;
Abstract
With the prolonged use of domestic centrifugal pump, the severe vibration of the pump is resulted due to erosion, corrosion and an unbalance. An erratic sound coming out of pump makes the user uncomfortable. Here, Tuned Vibration Absorber (TVA) is used as a vibration controlling device. It is designed to reduce the RMS velocity below 20% of the circumferential speed at which the impeller is balanced. Natural frequency was found both by analytical and the numerical methods. A fan cover is considered as a TVA, tuned to the operating frequency, and dominating higher frequencies have been tackled by designing new TVA. Here with TVA, the vibration has been reduced to the permissible limit and the amplification factor is within the allowable limit.
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