Title :
Large synchronous motor failure investigation; measurements, analysis and lessons learned
Author :
El-Mahayni, Rakan ; Qahtani, Khalid H. ; Gheeth, Ahd H.
Author_Institution :
Consulting Services Dept., Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
In the oil and gas industry, large synchronous motors are used to drive water injection pumps (WIPs) to support the pressure of a reservoir, and to maintain the production level of a reservoir over a longer period. Therefore, failures in such motors will have an adverse impact on operation and production. Even though synchronous motors are superior to induction motors in relation to system voltage regulation and power factor correction, their starting is more complicated. As a result, application of synchronous motors requires careful engineering analysis in the design stage of a project to determine system requirements for a successful operation. This paper presents a failure analysis case study for three 11,000 HP synchronous motors at a gas-oil separation plant (GOSP) along with the starting issues faced prior to the occurrence of a permanent damage. The fundamentals of dynamic motor acceleration requirements to achieve a successful start will be reviewed. In addition, results of site measurements and subsequent computer simulation will be presented. Furthermore, the analysis results were substantiated by a failure root cause analysis report provided by the manufacturer. The paper also presents obstacles faced when dealing with erroneous and limited data. availability, and the approaches to overcome these flaws.
Keywords :
failure analysis; gas industry; petroleum industry; pumps; synchronous motors; failure analysis; gas industry; gas-oil separation plant; large synchronous motor failure; oil industry; power 11000 hp; synchronous motors; water injection pump drive; Acceleration; Impedance; Induction motors; Oil insulation; Rotors; Synchronous motors; Torque; Copper Resistivity; Dynamic Motor Acceleration; Motor Damage Curve;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference Europe, 2014
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
DOI :
10.1109/PCICEurope.2014.6900063