Why ISO 7919 Is Important For Vibration Measurement Engineers?
ISO7919-2
Large Steam Turbine
ISO 7919-2 gives guidelines for applying evaluation criteria for shaft vibration under normal operating conditions, measured at or close to the bearings of steam turbine generator sets. These guidelines are presented in terms of both steady running vibration and any magnitude changes which may occur in these steady values. In general, the vibratory condition of a machine is assessed by consideration of both the shaft vibration and the associated structural vibration. This part of ISO 7919 applies to large land-based steam turbine generator sets for power stations, having rated speeds in the range 1 500 r/min to 3 600 r/min, and power outputs greater than 50 MW.
ISO7919-3
General Critical Machines
ISO 7919-3 gives guidelines for applying evaluation criteria for shaft vibration under normal operating conditions, measured at or close to the bearings of coupled industrial machines. These guidelines are presented in terms of both steady running vibration and any magnitude changes which may occur in these steady values. The numerical values specified are not intended to serve as the only basis for vibration evaluation since, in general, the vibratory condition of a machine is assessed by consideration of both the shaft vibration and the associated structural vibration. ISO 7919-3 applies to coupled industrial machines with fluid-film bearings, having maximum continuous rated speeds in the range 1 000 r/min to 30 000 r/min, and not limited by size and power, comprising: — steam turbines — turbo compressors — turbo pumps — turbo generators; — turbofans — electric drives and associated gears, where relevant.
ISO7919-4
Gas Turbine
ISO 7919-4 gives guidelines for applying evaluation criteria for shaft vibration under normal operating conditions, measured at or close to the bearings of gas turbine sets. The numerical values specified are not intended to serve as the only basis for vibration evaluation since, in general, the vibratory condition of a machine is assessed by consideration of both the shaft vibration and the associated structural vibration. It applies to all gas turbine sets (including those with gears) with fluid-film bearings, outputs greater than 3 MW and shaft rotational frequencies from 3 000 r/min to 30 000 r/min. Aircraft derivative engines are excluded. Depending on the construction and mode of operation, there are three principle groupings of gas turbine sets:
- Single-shaft constant-speed gas turbine sets;
- Single-shaft variable-speed gas turbine sets;
- Gas turbine sets with separate shafts for hot gas generation and power delivery.