DocumentCode :
1410514
Title :
Systematic practical approach to the study of bearing damage in a large oil-ring-lubricated induction machine
Author :
Ong, Raymond ; Dymond, James H. ; Findlay, Raymond D. ; Szabados, Barna
Author_Institution :
GE Ind. Syst., Peterborough, Ont., Canada
Volume :
36
Issue :
6
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
1715
Lastpage :
1724
Abstract :
The demand for self-contained hydrodynamic bearing assemblies has increased as a result of their lower cost and increased reliability compared to bearings with an external lubrication system. The oil-ring lubrication system is the most popular lubricant circulating system used in self-contained bearings. Motors with such a lubrication system tend to experience bearing damage when the shaft current is sufficiently large. An industry-university research partnership program was instituted to study the shaft current phenomenon in an eight-pole 2611-kW oil-ring-lubricated sleeve bearing induction machine. The study reviewed all the possible causes of the bearing damage. A series of experimental tests was carried out to determine the cause(s) of the shaft current. These tests included oil analysis, bearing damage analysis, and no-load running tests. The tests were conducted using a novel method of shaft current measurement. In addition to the test results, this paper presents a simplified pictorial representation of the significance of joints due to lamination segmentation on the occurrence of shaft current. The paper also includes shaft voltage prediction rules.
Keywords :
asynchronous machines; electric current measurement; laminations; lubrication; machine bearings; voltage measurement; 2611 kW; Rogowski transducer; bearing damage; bearing damage analysis; eight-pole machine; industry-university research partnership program; lamination segmentation; lubricant circulating system; no-load running tests; oil analysis; oil-ring-lubricated induction machine; reliability; self-contained hydrodynamic bearing assemblies; shaft current measurement; shaft voltage measurement; shaft voltage prediction rules; Assembly systems; Costs; Current measurement; Hydrodynamics; Induction machines; Lubricants; Lubrication; Petroleum; Shafts; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/28.887226
Filename :
887226
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