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GB/T 9239.12-2021: Mechanical vibration - Rotor balancing - Part 12: Procedures and tolerances for rotors with flexible behaviour
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Standard ID: GB/T 9239.12-2021 (GB/T9239.12-2021)
Description (Translated English): Mechanical vibration - Rotor balancing - Part 12: Procedures and tolerances for rotors with flexible behaviour
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: J04
Word Count Estimation: 34,377
Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration

GB/T 9239.12-2021: Mechanical vibration - Rotor balancing - Part 12: Procedures and tolerances for rotors with flexible behaviour


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Mechanical vibration - Rotor balancing - Part 12.Procedures and tolerances for rotors with flexible behaviour ICS 21.120.40 J04 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replace GB/T 6557-2009 Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 12.Rotors with flexible characteristics Balance method and tolerance (ISO 21940-12.2016, IDT) Released on 2021-08-20 2022-03-01 implementation State Administration of Market Supervision and Administration Issued by the National Standardization Management Committee

Table of contents

Foreword Ⅰ Introduction Ⅲ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 4 Flexible characteristics The basis of rotor dynamics and balance 1 5 Rotor structure type 4 6 Flexible characteristics Rotor low-speed balancing method 6 7 Flexible characteristics rotor high-speed balancing method 8 8 Evaluation Criteria 12 9 Evaluation method 14 Appendix A (informative appendix) Notes on rotors installed on site 18 Appendix B (informative appendix) The best plane balance---low speed three-sided balance 19 Appendix C (informative appendix) Conversion factor 21 Appendix D (informative appendix) Example of calculating the residual unbalance of equivalent mode 22 Appendix E (informative appendix) Method for determining whether the rotor has rigid or flexible characteristics 25 Appendix F (informative appendix) Unbalance correction calculation method 27 References 28

Foreword

GB/T 9239 "Balance of Mechanical Vibrating Rotors" has or plans to publish the following parts. ---Part 1.Introduction 1); ---Part 2.Vocabulary 2); ---Part 11.Balance method and tolerance of rotors with rigid characteristics 3); ---Part 12.Balance method and tolerance for rotors with flexible characteristics 4); ---Part 13.On-site balancing guidelines and safety protection for large and medium-sized rotors 5); ---Part 14.Evaluation Procedures for Balance Error 6); ---Part 21.Description and Evaluation of Balancing Machine 7); ---Part 23.Balancing machine protective cover and other protective measures for measuring stations 8); ---Part 31.Machine Unbalance Sensitivity and Unbalance Sensitivity 9); ---Part 32.Key criteria for balancing shafts and mating parts 10). This part is Part 12 of GB/T 9239. This section was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This part replaces GB/T 6557-2009 "Methods and Criteria for Mechanical Balancing of Flexible Rotors". Compared with GB/T 6557-2009, except The main technical changes besides editorial changes are as follows. --- In 4.2, a technical text description has been added (see 4.2, 4.2 in the.2009 edition); ---In 9.2.3, 2 paragraphs of technical text descriptions have been added (see 9.2.3, 9.2.2 in the.2009 edition); --- Deleted Appendix F "Allowable equivalent mode unbalance calculation example" and Appendix H "GB/T 6444-1995 on flexibility Definition of rotor terms" (see Appendix F and Appendix H of the.2009 edition). The translation method used in this part is equivalent to ISO 21940-12.2016 ``Balance of Mechanical Vibrating Rotor Part 12.Flexible The balance method and tolerance of the rotor. The Chinese documents that have a consistent correspondence with the international documents cited in this section are as follows. ---GB/T 2298-2010 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring vocabulary (ISO 2041.2009, IDT) ---GB/T 9239.14-2017 Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 14.Evaluation procedures for balance errors (ISO 21940- 14.2012, IDT) ---GB/T 9239.32-2017 Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 32.Key criteria for the balance of shafts and mating parts (ISO 21940-32.2012, IDT) 1) Revise the usage and application guide of GB/T 29714-2013 mechanical vibration balance balance standard. 2) Revise GB/T 6444-2008 mechanical vibration balance vocabulary. 3) Revision of GB/T 9239.1-2006 Mechanical vibration constant (rigid) rotor balance quality requirements Part 1.Specification and balance tolerance inspection. 4) Revision of GB/T 6557-1999 The methods and criteria for mechanical balancing of flexible rotors. 5) Revise GB/T 28785-2012 the criteria and protection for on-site balancing of large and medium-sized rotors with mechanical vibration. 6) Revision of GB/T 9239.2-2006 Mechanical vibration constant (rigid) rotor balance quality requirements Part 2.Balance error. 7) Revision of GB/T 4201-2006 description inspection and evaluation of balancing machines. 8) Revision of GB 12977-2008 balancing machine protective cover and other protective measures for measuring stations. 9) Revise GB/T 19874-2005 mechanical vibration machine unbalance sensitivity and unbalance sensitivity. 10) Revision of GB/T 16908-1997 key criteria for balancing mechanical vibration shafts and mating parts. ---GB/T 2298-2010 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring vocabulary (ISO 2041.2009, IDT) ---GB/T 9239.14-2017 Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 14.Evaluation procedures for balance errors (ISO 21940- 14.2012, IDT) ---GB/T 9239.32-2017 Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 32.Key criteria for the balance of shafts and mating parts (ISO 21940-32.2012, IDT) This part is proposed and managed by the National Mechanical Vibration, Shock and Condition Monitoring Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC53). Drafting organizations of this section. Zhengzhou Machinery Research Institute Co., Ltd., Dongfang Electric Group Dongfang Electric Co., Ltd., China Southern Power Grid Power Technology Co., Ltd., Huadian Electric Power Research Institute Co., Ltd., State Grid Shaanxi Electric Power Company, China Machinery Testing Equipment Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this section. Huang Runhua, Ma Weiping, Chen Changlin, Liu Shi, Huang Haizhou, Guo Pingying, Wang Xuezhi. The previous releases of the standards replaced by this part are as follows. ---GB/T 6557-1986, GB/T 6557-1999, GB/T 6557-2009; ---GB/T 6558-1986.

Introduction

The purpose of rotor balancing is to operate satisfactorily when installed on site. Here, "satisfactory operation" means that the The vibration caused by the balance is not greater than the acceptable vibration amplitude. For rotors with flexible characteristics, it also means that up to the maximum operating speed The deflection of the rotor at any speed is not greater than the allowable value. Most rotors are balanced in the manufacturing plant before the machine is assembled, because after the machine is assembled, generally only a limited approach can be reached. son. Moreover, the rotor balancing is usually the stage when the user accepts the rotor. Therefore, although the purpose of balance is that the machine can be fully Operate deliberately, but it is usually the initial assessment of the rotor balance quality on the balance equipment. In most cases, operate satisfactorily on site It is to evaluate the vibration caused by various reasons, and the fundamental frequency vibration is mainly considered in the balance equipment. This section categorizes rotors according to their balance requirements, and develops methods for assessing residual unbalance. This section also explains how to guide from the vibration limit specified for the assembled and installed machine, or from the unbalance limit specified for the rotor. Applicable guidelines on balancing equipment. If no such limits are available, this section explains how to derive these limits from the following standards. If you want to use the vibration limit, it can be derived from ISO 10816 (series standard) and ISO 7919 (series standard); if you want to use The balance can be derived from ISO 21940-11.ISO 21940-11 is about the balance quality of a rotating rigid body, and cannot be directly used to have Rotors with flexible characteristics, because the rotors with flexible characteristics may have obvious bending deformation. In this part, the ISO 21940-11 The criterion is used for the method of flexible characteristic rotors. Sometimes, a well-balanced rotor fails due to the resonance of the supporting structure in the field. Small damped structures are in resonance or close to Under resonance conditions, small imbalances can also produce excessive vibration response. In this case, a more practical approach is to change the natural frequency of the structure. Rate or damping, rather than achieving a very good balance, but may be difficult to maintain for a long time (see ISO 21940-31). Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 12.Rotors with flexible characteristics Balance method and tolerance

1 Scope

This part of GB/T 9239 lists typical structural types of rotors with various flexible characteristics in accordance with rotor characteristics and balance requirements. The steps of the balance method are stipulated, the evaluation method of the final state of the balance is stipulated, and the guideline for the balance quality criterion is established. This section can also be used as a basis for more in-depth research, for example, when you need to more accurately determine the required balance quality. If the regulations Pay attention to the manufacturing method and imbalance limit, and the machine is expected to operate satisfactorily. This section is not an acceptance specification for the rotor, but it explains how to avoid large defects and unnecessary restrictive requirements. The problem of structural resonance and its dynamic modification is not included in the scope of this section. The methods and guidelines given in this section are derived from the experience of general industrial machinery. For special equipment or special environments, they may Not directly applicable, some occasions may need to deviate from the provisions of this section.

2 Normative references

The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated reference documents, only the dated version applies to this document. For undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document. ISO 2041 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring vocabulary (Mechanicalvibration, shockandconditionmonito- ring-Vocabulary) ISO 21940-2 Mechanical vibration-Rotorbalancing-Part 2.Vocabulary (Mechanicalvibration-Rotorbalancing- Part 2.Vocabulary) ISO 21940-11 Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 11.Balance method and tolerance for rotors with rigid characteristics (Me- chanicalvibration-Rotorbalancing-Part 11.Proceduresandtolerancesforrotorswithrigidbehav- iour) ISO 21940-14 Mechanical vibration rotor balance Part 14.Evaluation procedures for balance errors (Mechanicalvibration- Rotorbalancing-Part 14.Proceduresforassessingbalanceerrors) ISO 21940-32 Mechanical vibrating rotor balance Part 32.Key criteria for the balance of shafts and mating parts (Mechanicalvibra- tion-Rotorbalancing-Part 32.Shaftandfitmentkeyconvention)

3 Terms and definitions

The terms and definitions defined by ISO 21940-2 and ISO 2041 apply to this document.

4 Flexible characteristics The basis of rotor dynamics and balance

4.1 Overview Rotors with flexible characteristics usually require multi-faceted balance at high speeds. However, in some cases, rotors with flexible characteristics can also be balanced at low speeds.
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