Analysis of most frequent cases of vibration in propulsion systems

Authors

  • Franklin Jhonny Domínguez Ruíz Tecnavin S.A.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25043/19098642.85

Keywords:

vibration, torsional, lateral, noise, fracture, propulsion

Abstract

This study is a review of cases of propulsion systems in which noise, vibration, or fracture problems have existed. Case studies are presented on passenger vessels, tugboats, tankers, and ferry boats. Each case is addressed based on lateral, torsional, axial vibration analysis, as well as the case analysis of the possible coupling of frequencies or possible defect or deterioration of a component. Based on the cases, a summary is presented of inertial masses of each system analyzed to establish possible problems and benchmark statistical considerations when selecting the components of a propulsion system. Calculations were performed using the ShaftDesigner software from Machine Support, Holland and Torcal software from Tecnavin S. A.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

Franklin Jhonny Domínguez Ruíz, Tecnavin S.A.

Tecnavin S.A. Guayaquil, Ecuador.

References

CATERPILLAR, “Performance Parameters, TM3310”, 2009.

DEN HARTOG J. P., “Mechanical Vibrations”, 1966.

NESTORIDES E. J., “A Handbook on Torsional Vibration”, B.I.C.E.R.A., 1958.

PARSONS M. G., VORUS W. S., RICHARD E., “Added Mass and Damping of Vibrating Propellers”, The University of Michigan, 1980.

PARSONS M. G., “NA 531, Marine Propulsion Plant Vibration”, Notes, The University of Michigan, 1981.

TECNAVIN S. A., “Manual de usuário de TORCAL V9-25”, 2012.

VULKAN, “Technical Data”, 2012.

WILSON KER, “Practical Solution of Torsional Vibration Problems”, 1948.

Downloads

Published

2013-07-30

How to Cite

Domínguez Ruíz, F. J. (2013). Analysis of most frequent cases of vibration in propulsion systems. Ciencia Y tecnología De Buques, 7(13), 65–74. https://doi.org/10.25043/19098642.85

Issue

Section

Scientific and Technological Research Articles
QR Code