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 GB/T 11348.2-2012: Mechanical vibration -- Evaluation of machines vibration by measurements on rotating shafts -- Part 2: Land-based steam turbine-generators in excess of 50MW with normal operating speeds of 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min and 3600r/min
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			| GB/T 11348.2-2012 | English | 349 | Add to Cart | 3 days [Need to translate] | Mechanical vibration -- Evaluation of machines vibration by measurements on rotating shafts -- Part 2: Land-based steam turbine-generators in excess of 50MW with normal operating speeds of 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min and 3600r/min | Valid | GB/T 11348.2-2012 |  
			| GB/T 11348.2-2007 | English | 519 | Add to Cart | 3 days [Need to translate] | Mechanical vibration -- Evaluation of machines vibration by measurements on rotating shafts -- Part 2: Land-based steam turbines and generators in excess of 50 MW with normal operating speeds of 1 500/r/min, 1 800 r/min, 3 000 r/min and 3 600 r/min | Obsolete | GB/T 11348.2-2007 |  
			| GB/T 11348.2-1997 | English | 359 | Add to Cart | 3 days [Need to translate] | Mechanical vibration of non-reciprocating machines--Measurements on rotating shafts and evaluation criteria--Part 2: Large land-based steam turbine generator sets | Obsolete | GB/T 11348.2-1997 |  
	 
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 Basic data             | Standard ID | GB/T 11348.2-2012 (GB/T11348.2-2012) |           | Description (Translated English) | Mechanical vibration -- Evaluation of machines vibration by measurements on rotating shafts -- Part 2: Land-based steam turbine-generators in excess of 50MW with normal operating speeds of 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min and 3600r/min |           | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |           | Classification of Chinese Standard | J04 |           | Classification of International Standard | 17.160 |           | Word Count Estimation | 15,149 |           | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 11348.2-2007 |           | Quoted Standard | GB/T 11348.1-1999 |           | Adopted Standard | ISO 7919-2-2009, MOD |           | Regulation (derived from) | National Standards Bulletin No. 28 of 2012 |           | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China |           | Summary | This standard specifies near the main bearing axis of rotation, measured at the scene radial vibration intensity requirements. Including: normal steady-state operating conditions of vibration, transient changes (including increases the speed or decelerati | GB/T 11348.2-2012: Mechanical vibration -- Evaluation of machines vibration by measurements on rotating shafts -- Part 2: Land-based steam turbine-generators in excess of 50MW with normal operating speeds of 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min and 3600r/min
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 Mechanical vibration Evaluation of machines vibration by measurements on rotating shafts Part 2. Land-based steam turbine-generators in excess of 50MW with normal operating speeds of 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min and 3600r/min
ICS 17.160
J04
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 11348.2-2007
Mechanical vibration measurement and evaluation of the machine on the rotating shaft
Vibration - Part 2. power greater than 50MW, rated
Working speed 1500r/min, 1800r/min,
3000r/min, 3600r/min land installation
Turbine and generator
rotatingshafts-Part 2. Land-basedsteamturbine-generatorsinexcessof
50MWwithnormaloperatingspeedsof1500r/min, 1800r/min,
3000r/minand3600r/min
(ISO 7919-2.2009, MOD)
Issued on. 2013-03-01 2012-11-05 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
 ForewordGB/T 11348 "mechanical vibration measurement and evaluation of the machine on the rotating shaft vibration" is divided into five parts.
--- Part 1. General;
--- Part 2. power greater than 50 MW, rated operating speed 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min,
3600r/min land installed turbines and generators;
--- Part 3. Coupled industrial machines;
--- Part 4. Gas turbine sets with a sliding bearing;
--- Part 5. Hydroelectric power plants and pump stations.
This part of GB/T 11348 Part 2.
This section drafted in accordance with the rules of GB/T 1.1-2009 and GB/T 20000.2-2009 given.
This Part replaces GB/T 11348.2-2007 "Measurement and evaluation criteria - Part 2 shafts rotating machinery vibration. 50MW to
The rated speed 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min, 3600r/min steam turbines and generators installed on land. "
This section compared with the GB/T 11348.2-2007, the main modifications are as follows.
--- Modify the standard name, measurement and evaluation of the original "shafts of rotating machinery vibration - Part 2. 50MW or more,
Rated speed 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min, 3600r/min land turbines and generators installed "
To "mechanical vibration measurement and evaluation of the machine on the rotating shaft vibration - Part 2. power greater than 50MW, rated operating switch
Speed \u200b\u200b1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min, 3600r/min steam turbines and generators installed on land. "
--- Increasing the safe operation of the basic assumptions is to avoid metal to metal contact between the rotating shaft and the fixed part of. They can serve as
Acceptance of the provisions on the basis (see 4.1);
--- Modify the previous edition of "vibration amplitude" in many translations of the words "vibration values";
--- Modified example of an evaluation of regional boundaries used in different regions of the boundary values \u200b\u200b(see 4.2.2.4);
--- When the new machine does not have to establish an effective baseline data, recommended its alarm steady state operation under the rated operating speed should be revised to
Over the zone boundary B/C value (see 4.2.3.2);
--- Increase in the content of the second set down the value of the alarm (see 4.2.3.3);
--- Increased vibration magnitude transient operating conditions (transient operation) during "downtime amplification factor" concept, before the establishment of the steady-state conditions, it
Automatically enhance the "alarm" and "Stop value" (see 4.2.4). About "Stop amplification factor" is used (see 4.2.4.4);
--- Modify the acceleration, deceleration and speed during vibration magnitude, and the deletion of the previous version of FIG. 1 (see 4.2.4.3);
--- Added Appendix A for instructions on the Smax. If you are not using peak - peak displacement S (pp) max, but from a measuring surface
Exported output orthogonal sensors Smax, as a general guide values \u200b\u200bin Table A.1 should be divided by 1.85.
This section uses redrafted Law Amendment uses ISO 7919-2.2009 "Mechanical vibration of a rotating shaft measurement and evaluation of the machine
Part 2. power greater than 50MW, rated operating speed 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min, 3600r/min land security
Installed turbines and generators. "
This part of ISO 7919-2.2009 as compared to the main technical differences are.
--- Appendix A Table A.1 and A.2 recommended assessment area boundary B/C values \u200b\u200band C/D ratio from one value to a limit
Range to adapt to China's practical application.
This part of the National mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC53) and focal points.
This section is drafted. Zhengzhou Machinery Research Institute, Xi'an Thermal Power Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing Electric Power Construction Research Institute, Harbin motor
Research Institute, Shanghai Design and Research Institute of complete sets of power generation equipment, Southeast University.
The main drafters of this section. Huangrun Hua, Han Guoming, Zhang Xueyan, Wang Yang fine, Su Zhong, SUN Qing, Fuxing Jun, Wang Tsui.
This part of the standard replaces the previous editions are.
--- GB/T 11348.2-1997, GB/T 11348.2-2007.IntroductionWhen the rotary shaft vibration measurement, GB/T 11348.1 is to evaluate the various basic documents required for general machine vibration. GB/T 11348
This part of the evaluation at or near a large turbine and generator shafts bearing at the specified vibration intensity. In these locations
Measurements can characterize a good machine vibration condition. Evaluation criteria based on past experience, the vibration can be used to evaluate the status of these machines.
In the steady state running conditions, it proposed two criteria evaluation machine vibration. The first criterion to consider is the measured vibration magnitude; s
Two criteria to consider is the change the vibration magnitude. In addition, transient operating conditions provides different criteria. However, the rotary shaft vibration is not
The only basis for evaluation of vibration intensity. For large turbines and generators are usually evaluated on a non-rotating parts vibration measurement. Non
Vibration measurement requirements, see GB/T 6075.1 and GB/T 6075.2 on rotating parts.
Evaluation Method GB/T 11348 in this section is based on broadband measurements. However, due to technological advances, the narrowband spectrum analysis measurements or have
After increasingly widely available, especially for vibration evaluation, condition monitoring and diagnostics. These measurements evaluation criteria beyond the present
Range section. See ISO 13373 (all parts) determined machine vibration condition monitoring requirements.
Mechanical vibration measurement and evaluation of the machine on the rotating shaft
Vibration - Part 2. power greater than 50MW, rated
Working speed 1500r/min, 1800r/min,
3000r/min, 3600r/min land installation
Turbine and generator1 ScopeThis section GB/T 11348 gives the rotation axis at or near the site evaluation main bearing radial vibration measured at the intensity of specific regulations
set. include.
--- Normal steady-state operating conditions of vibration;
--- Transients (including the raising speed or deceleration, plus initial load and load changes), the other (non-steady-state) conditions during vibration;
--- Normal steady state vibration changes during operating conditions.
This section applies to the rated operating speed 1500r/min, 1800r/min, 3000r/min or 3600r/min, the output power is greater than
50MW of turbines and generators installed on land, but also for direct connection with a gas turbine and a steam turbine (or) a generator (such as the United
Combined cycle applications). Under these circumstances, the guidelines in this section apply only to the steam turbine and generator (including synchronizing clutch). Gas Turbine Vibration
Motion shall GB/T 11348.4 and GB/T 6075.4 comment.
These vibration values \u200b\u200bspecified in this section is not the sole basis for evaluation of vibration intensity. For large turbines and generators often
Evaluated by vibration measurements on non-rotating parts. These vibration measurement requirements, see GB/T 6075.1 and GB/T 6075.2.2 Normative referencesThe following documents for the application of this section is essential. For dated references, only the edition date of this Part apply to
Minute. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) apply to this section.
GB/T 11348.1-1999 rotation measurement and evaluation criteria - Part 1 mechanical shaft radial vibration. General (idt, ISO 7919-1.
1996)3 Measurement MethodsMeasurement methods and instruments should be consistent with GB/T 11348.1 of the general requirements.
Turbines and generators early contact with the sensor shaft absolute vibration. Now, with the development of non-contact sensor switch
Relative shaft vibration measurement more common. However, if desired, can also be a non-contact sensor mounted on the carriage and a measure of structural vibration
Inertial sensors to vector synthesis output them to get the absolute vibration of the shaft. Currently, two methods are generally used. therefore,
For this part, relative or absolute shaft vibration measurements are equally acceptable. It should be noted that the frequency range of the proximity sensor than the non-contact
Sensor narrower (more restrictive).
For monitoring, the measuring system should be able to apply from 1Hz to be at least three times the maximum normal operating frequency or 125Hz (whichever is greater
Person) frequency range. Instruments for troubleshooting, you may need to cover a wider frequency range of spectral analysis and (or). On special occasions, which was
The low-frequency vibrations may spread to machines (for example, in the earthquake zone), it may be necessary to filter out low frequency response of the instrument and (or) provide appropriate time
Inter delay. If the comparison of the measurement results of different machines, should be taken to ensure the use of the same frequency range.
 
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