Abstract

In some important equipment such as vessels, the requirements for vibration reduction and cost-effectiveness of centrifugal pumps are becoming more and more stringent. It becomes really essential to present a method to assign manufacturing accuracy for shaft system assembly considering vibration and cost. A numerical model of the pump shaft system is developed to analyze the residual unbalance of the pump shaft system. The finite element model was verified through prototype tests. A machining accuracy allocation scheme is proposed by using an orthogonal design, and the cost and vibration intensity of the shaft system generated by vibration are evaluated. Based on this, a method to distribute shaft system machining accuracy is proposed to control the cost as much as possible while ensuring the vibration. Through orthogonal design, multiple sets of key parameter combinations are obtained, the vibration response of the shaft system under the parameter combination is calculated, and the contribution of each shaft system error to the shaft frequency vibration is analyzed. Combining the relative machining cost of the shaft system under different parameter combinations, the optimal allocation of the key parameters of the shaft system is completed based on vibration evaluation and relative cost.

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