What is Alignment?
- It is the process of positioning two (or more) machines that are coupled, so that Center lines of rotating shafts form a single line, when the machines are working at normal operating temperature.
Causes Of Misalignment:
- Thermal expansion - Most machines align cold.
- Machine vibrations.
- Forces transmitted to the machine by pipe or
- support structure.
- Soft foot.
- Direct coupled machined are not properly aligned.
- Poor workmanship.
Effects Of Misalignment:
- More than 50% problems are due to misalignment.
- Causes vibration on the machine
- Vibration destroys critical parts of machines like bearings, gears, seals, coupling etc.
- Breaks lubricant film inside the bearing and increase friction.
- Increases load on the bearing.
- Increase 2 - 17% power consumption.
- Generates heat inside the coupling.
Types Of Misalignment:
- Offset Misalignment
- Angular Misalignment
- Skew - Combination Of Offset And Angular
Offset Misalignment:
- If the misaligned shafts centerlines are parallel but not coincident, then the misalignment is said to be parallel (or offset) misalignment.
- Offset (Parallel) misalignment produces both a shear force and bending moment on the coupled end of each shaft.
Angular Misalignment:
- If the misaligned shafts meet at a point but are not parallel, then the misalignment is called angular misalignment.
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