Shaft alignment is an important technique during installation and maintenance of a rotating machine. A high-precision laser alignment system has been designed with dual PSDs (Position Sensing Detector) to change tradi...Shaft alignment is an important technique during installation and maintenance of a rotating machine. A high-precision laser alignment system has been designed with dual PSDs (Position Sensing Detector) to change traditional manual way of shaft alignment and to make the measurement easier and more accurate. The system is comprised of two small measuring units (laser transmitter and detector) and a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) with measurement software. The laser alignment system with dual PSDs was improved on a single PSD system, and yields higher measurement accuracy than the previous design, and has been successful for designing and implements actual shaft alignment. In the system, the range of offset measurement is ±4 mm, and the resolution is 1.5 μm, with accuracy being less than 2 μm.展开更多
With the rudder angles getting larger and larger,the moment and force on propeller shafts,which are caused by complex flowing field,become more and more.They influence the shafting alignment greatly.Stress analysis of...With the rudder angles getting larger and larger,the moment and force on propeller shafts,which are caused by complex flowing field,become more and more.They influence the shafting alignment greatly.Stress analysis of propeller shafts has been done under increasing rudder corner conditions with complex hydrodynamics simulation for a great domestic liquified natural gas(LNG) vessel,which is with dual propulsion systems.The improved three-moment equation is adopted in the process of dual propulsive shafting alignment.The calculated results show that the propeller hydrodynamic characteristics,which affect dual propulsive shafting alignment greatly,must be considered under large rudder angle conditions.Shafting accidents of Korean LNG vessels are interpreted reasonably.At the same time,salutary lessons and references are afforded to the marine multi-propulsion shafting alignment in the future.展开更多
基金Project (No. 60337030) partly supported by the National NaturalScience Foundation of China
文摘Shaft alignment is an important technique during installation and maintenance of a rotating machine. A high-precision laser alignment system has been designed with dual PSDs (Position Sensing Detector) to change traditional manual way of shaft alignment and to make the measurement easier and more accurate. The system is comprised of two small measuring units (laser transmitter and detector) and a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) with measurement software. The laser alignment system with dual PSDs was improved on a single PSD system, and yields higher measurement accuracy than the previous design, and has been successful for designing and implements actual shaft alignment. In the system, the range of offset measurement is ±4 mm, and the resolution is 1.5 μm, with accuracy being less than 2 μm.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.50979058 and 51109131)the Simulation and Research Fund of Vessel Reducing Vibration with Stochastic Vibration Influence(No.J10LG60)
文摘With the rudder angles getting larger and larger,the moment and force on propeller shafts,which are caused by complex flowing field,become more and more.They influence the shafting alignment greatly.Stress analysis of propeller shafts has been done under increasing rudder corner conditions with complex hydrodynamics simulation for a great domestic liquified natural gas(LNG) vessel,which is with dual propulsion systems.The improved three-moment equation is adopted in the process of dual propulsive shafting alignment.The calculated results show that the propeller hydrodynamic characteristics,which affect dual propulsive shafting alignment greatly,must be considered under large rudder angle conditions.Shafting accidents of Korean LNG vessels are interpreted reasonably.At the same time,salutary lessons and references are afforded to the marine multi-propulsion shafting alignment in the future.