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IS/ISO 8528-9 (1995): Reciprocating Internal CombustionEngine
Driven Alternating Current Generating Sets, Part 9:Measurement and
Evaluation of Mechanical Vibrations [TED 2:Automotive
Primemovers]
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Indian StandardRECIPROCATING INTERNAL COMBUSTIONENGINE DRIVEN
ALTERNATING CURRENT
GENERATING SETSPART 9 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION OF MECHANICAL
VIBRATIONS
ICS 29.160.40
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NEW DELHI 110002
IS/ISO 8528-9 : 1995
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Automotive Primemovers Transmission and Steering Systems and
Internal Combustion EnginesSectional Committee, TED 2
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 9) which is identical with ISO 8528-9
: 1995 ‘Reciprocating internalcombustion engine driven alternating
current generating sets — Part 9: Measurement and evaluationof
mechanical vibration’ issued by the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) was adoptedby the Bureau of Indian Standards
on the recommendation of the Automotive Primemovers Transmissionand
Steering Systems and Internal Combustion Engines Sectional
Committee and approval of theTransport Engineering Division
Council.
The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for
publication as an Indian Standard withoutdeviations. Certain
conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian
Standards. Attentionis particularly drawn to the following:
a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring
to this standard, they should beread as ‘Indian Standard’.
b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian
Standards, the current practiceis to use a point (.) as the decimal
marker.
In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain
International Standards for which IndianStandards also exist. The
corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their
respectiveplaces are listed below along with their degree of
equivalence for the editions indicated:
International Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of
Equivalence
1S0 2041 : 1990 Vibration and shock— VocabularyISO 5348 : 1998
Mechanical vibrationand shock — Mechanical mountingof
accelerometersISO 8528-5 : 1993 Reciprocatinginternal combustion
engine drivenalternating current generating sets —Part 5:
Generating setsIEC 34-7 : 1992 Rotating electricalmachines — Part 7
: Classificationof types of construct ions andmounting arrangements
(IM Code)
IS 11717 : 2000 vibration and shock— VocabularyIS 14883 : 2000
Mechanical vibrationand shock — Mechanical mountingof
accelerometersIS/ISO 8528-5 : 2005 Reciprocatinginternal combustion
engine drivenalternating current generating sets:Part 5 Generating
setsIS 2253 :1974 Designation for typesof construct ion and
mountingarrangement of rotating electricalmachines (first
revision)
Identical
do
Identical withISO 8528-5 : 2005
Technically Equivalent
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of
this standard is complied with, thefinal value, observed or
calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be
rounded off inaccordance with IS 2 : 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off
numerical values (revised)’. The number ofsignificant places
retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the
specified valuein this standard.
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Indian StandardRECIPROCATING INTERNAL COMBUSTIONENGINE DRIVEN
ALTERNATING CURRENT
GENERATING SETSPART 9 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION OF MECHANICAL
VIBRATIONS
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Annex A (informative)
ISO 8528-9: 1995(E)
Typical generating set configurations
There are a number of possibilities for the assembly of a
reciprocating internal combustion engine and a generator. Figures
A.1 to A.6 show examples of typical configurations.
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Figure A.l - Engine and generator rigidly mounted
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Figure A.2 - Engine resiliently mounted, generator rigidly
mounted, flexible coupling
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Figure A.3 - Engine and generator rigidly mounted on resiliently
mounted base frame
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ISO 8528-9: 1995(E)
Figure A.4 - Engine resiliently mounted, generator rigidly
mounted on resiliently mounted base frame, flexible coupling
Figure A.5 - Assembly with flange housing and resilient mounting
on the engine and generator
Figure A.6 - Assembly with flange housing and resilient mounting
of the engine
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ISO 8528-9: 1995(E)
Annex B (informative)
Remarks on the assessment of vibrations of the generating
set
It has been found that generators operating in gener- ating sets
suffer higher values of Vibration severity compared with those
running independently.
Typical features of RIC engines are the oscillating masses,
torque fluctuation and pulsating forces in the associated
Pipe-work. All these features exert con- siderable alternating
forces on the main supports and give rise to high Vibration
amplitudes on the main frame. The Vibration amplitudes are
generally higher than those for rotating machinery, but since they
are largely influenced by the design features of the gen- erating
Sets, they tend to remain more constant over the life of the RIC
engine than they do for rotating machinery.
The Vibration values determined by using this part of ISO 8528
allow us to make a general Statement on the vibrational behaviour
of the generating set and a general assessment of the running
behaviour and the Vibration interactions of the total set. However,
the determined Vibration values do not allow us to make a Statement
on the mechanical Stresses of fixed or moving Parts of the
generating Sets.
Neither do the determined values of Vibration severity allow us
to make a Statement of the torsional and linear vibrational
behaviour of the shaft System.
Even if accurate assessment of mechanical Stresses in the
generating set by using Vibration measurement is not possible,
experience has shown that the vi- bration level above which
important Parts of the gen- erating set are mechanically damaged by
undue Vibration stress is usually significantly higher than the
level which is accepted as “usual” from experience with similar
generating Sets.
However, if the above “usual” ranges are exceeded, darnage to
additional attachments and connecting Parts of the generating set,
as well as to governing and monitoring devices, etc., may
occur.
The sensitivity of these components depends on their design and
how they are mounted. Thus, in some in- dividual cases, it may be
difficult to avoid Problems even when the assessment value lies in
the “usual” range. Such Problems have to be rectified by specific
“local measures” on the generating set (e.g. by elim- ination of
mounted component resonances).
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see
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the
valu
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for
gene
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nes
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for
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with
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low
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ypic
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betw
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man
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par
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datio
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