Sabp G 013
Sabp G 013
Sabp G 013
1 Introduction......................................................... 2
2 References......................................................... 2
3 Definitions........................................................... 3
4 Piping Strain Vibration Symptoms...................... 4
5 Diagnostic Flowchart.......................................... 4
1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose
In recent years, piping strain has been one of the major causes of premature
failure in rotating machinery. According to a recent literature survey of 2000
industries across the US and Canada 60% of pump failures were attributed to
some form of misalignment which in many cases was caused by piping exerted
strain. This condition is normally a result of improper piping connection that
can lead to severe equipment coupling misalignment. The purpose of this best
practice is to provide Saudi Aramco engineers clear guidelines in diagnosing,
verifying and correcting piping strain condition.
1.2 Scope
The scope of this Best Practice is to provide field engineers with general
diagnostic guidelines to identify and remedy machinery misalignment caused by
piping strain.
1.3 Disclaimer
The use of this Best Practice does not relieve the engineer from his
responsibility or duty to confirm and verify the accuracy of any information
presented herein. The use of this information or material does not guarantee
results that will satisfy any applicable requirements of Saudi Aramco Standards.
CSD assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the misuse of the
information in this document. This Best practice is intended as guidelines and
shall not be considered as replacement for the Mandatory Saudi Aramco
Engineering Requirements. Saudi Aramco® is a registered trademark of the
Saudi Arabian Oil Company. Copyright, Saudi Aramco, 2007.
In the event of a conflict between this Best Practice and other Mandatory Saudi
Aramco Engineering Requirement, the Mandatory Saudi Aramco Engineering
Requirement shall govern.
2 References
This Best Practice is based on the latest edition of the references below, unless
otherwise noted.
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3 Definitions
Cold Service Machine: Equipment where there are minimal changes in alignment
conditions between shutdown and full operation, i.e., thermal effects are negligible.
Hot Service Machine: Equipment where alignment can change during operation.
Movement of casing and/or casing distortion greater than 0.005 inches measured on the
bearing housing during operating condition shall be considered "Hot Service."
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There are no easy ways to determine if rotating machinery is misaligned due to piping
strain. However, there are vibration symptoms that can indicate the existence of a
piping strain condition. The following are misalignment related vibration symptoms
which could be caused by piping strain. Misalignment can be noted in data collected
from machine casing-mounted seismic transducers (absolute measurement) or from
shaft relative readings taken using proximity probes (relative movement).
The main misalignment symptoms observed from casing vibration readings are:
1. High 1x or 2x running speed frequency component.
2. High axial vibration levels.
3. 180 degrees phase shift across the coupling.
Likewise, the main misalignment symptoms observed from shaft relative readings are:
1. Preloaded orbit on driver and driven units.
2. Shaft centerlines indicating abnormal shaft movements.
3. Probe readings normally sensitive to ambient or operating medium temperature.
4. Bode plot showing different startup and shutdown responses.
5. Vibration levels more sensitive to load changes.
5 Diagnostic Flowchart
If a sufficient number of the above vibration symptoms are found to be present, the
attached diagnostic flowcharts may be used to investigate the problem. (See Appendix
A and B.) These charts describe a systematic method of identifying a piping strain
condition in rotating machinery. The diagnosis flowchart will cover two cases that are
common to most machines. The first is for machines with cold service fluid and the
other is for machines with hot service fluid.
Note: In cases where both the driver and driven equipment are connected to external piping
such as: a steam turbine driving a pump, the above investigative procedure will first be
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performed on the machine with the most apparent vibration symptoms (e.g., turbine
first). If the source of piping strain is not identified, then apply the same procedure to
the other machine (i.e., in this example, the pump).
Follow the flowchart "OK" path when the checks performed agree and follow
the "NOT OK" path when the checks performed do not agree.
The following is a description of checks required for the relevant decision block
in the flowcharts presented in Appendices A and B:
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In machines where the bearings are accessible and easy to open, the
bearings and seals shall be inspected for any signs of rubs or unusual
wear patterns.
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shall be performed to ensure that the cold alignment target figures have
been met. The external alignment check shall include the examination,
and full recording/reporting, of the following:
¾ Coupling Condition
Inspect the coupling for any type of damage. Disc couplings should
be inspected for excessive flexible element distortion or cracking.
Gear type couplings shall be inspected for lockup in addition to
verifying proper lubrication. Prior to reinstallation of the coupling,
confirm that either:
a) Each coupling bolt is returned to it's original location or
b) Ensure that all bolts are weight-balanced so they can fit in any
location without impacting the balance of the machines.
Use a new set of matched bolts if any of the bolts are damaged or
missing. Check the coupling register locations to ensure compliance
with standard requirements.
¾ Bent Shaft
Check for bent shaft using dial indicator if there is indication, from
proximity probe measurements, of high 1x runout.
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In this part of the flow chart the following procedure shall be used to
verify the existence of a piping strain condition. This procedure is an
extended version of the procedure given in API RP 686 Section 4.8.
However, the person performing the piping stain check is urged to refer
to API RP 686 since it is the source document and contains specific
information not provided here.
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For machines in hot service, a procedure similar to that above shall be followed.
However, it is required to measure the machine movement caused by thermal
effects, covering the period from cold, warm-up and the normal operating
condition. In this case, it is assumed that piping strain cannot be measured when
the machine is down, i.e., the thermal effects due to the hot service will
introduce piping strain as the machine reaches thermal equilibrium at operating
condition.
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Note: Flange alignment must still meet the requirements of SAES-L-350 in the cold
condition and must be corrected if required.
There are many methods in measuring machine movement and the decision
on which method to use depends on what tools are available and what is
practical in a given situation.
¾ Dial Indicators
¾ Proximity Probes
¾ Other Methods
Laser alignment and optical systems can also be used to measure either
machine-to-machine relative movement or machine casing absolute
movement.
Revision Summary
8 October 2007 New Saudi Aramco Best Practice.
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Acknowledgement
CSD acknowledge the following engineers for their support and active participation in
producing this best practice:
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COLD CONDITION
Misalignment with
Indication of piping strain
OK
Run Machine
OK
OK END
Correct Piping OK
Check Vibration Run Machine
Strain
Further Investigation
NOT OK
required
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HOT CONDITION
Misalignment with
Indication of piping strain
Correct Faulty
Preliminary
NOT OK Mechanical Run Machine
Mechanical Checks
Condition
Measure Machine
OK NOT OK Check Vibration
Movement
OK
OK
Correct Piping
END OK Check Vibration Run Machine NOT OK Check Piping Strain END
Strain
NOT OK
Further Investigation
OK
required
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