BS ISO 7919-4:1996 - Mechanical vibration of non-reciprocating machines. Measurements on rotating shafts and evaluation criteria - Gas turbine sets
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BS ISO 7919-4:1996 is an international standard that deals with the measurement and evaluation of mechanical vibration in non-reciprocating machines, specifically gas turbine sets. Gas turbine sets, also known as gas turbine generator sets or gas turbine engines, are used for power generation, aviation, and various industrial applications.
The standard provides guidelines and criteria for assessing the vibration levels and characteristics of gas turbine sets. Vibration monitoring is essential in ensuring the proper operation and reliability of gas turbine equipment. Excessive vibration can be an indicator of issues such as misalignment, imbalance, or other mechanical problems that may lead to reduced efficiency and increased wear and tear.
BS ISO 7919-4:1996 offers specific recommendations for measuring and evaluating vibrations on the rotating shafts of gas turbine sets. By following the guidance provided in the standard, engineers and maintenance professionals can monitor the health and performance of gas turbine sets, identify potential issues, and take appropriate corrective actions to prevent costly breakdowns and ensure the safe and efficient operation of these critical machines.