324 Evaluating the Long-Term Performance of Composite Wear Rings in Centrifugal Pumps Robert Aronen, Boulden International Martin Russek, Sunoco
325 Background Refinery instituted a standardization program to install composite wear rings with reduced clearance into a large population of pumps Purpose of study was to improve pump reliability Study was conducted on first 61 pumps upgraded Criteria was pump services < 500 F, refined product, chemical, or utility service (no bottoms or slurries) Details of installation, operating conditions, and preliminary results were published at 2007 International Pump Users Symposium This Case Study provides long-term results after more than 4 years of running time
326 Purpose: Improve Pump Reliability
327 Material Selected: PFA/CF Composite Trade name: DuPont Vespel CR-6100
328 Installation Practice Stationary parts converted to composite Rotating parts metal Clearance Reduced to 50% of the API610 Minimum Composite part installed with press-fit and shoulder on low-pressure side No special retaining pins or screws used
329 Definitions Repair Overall Vibration LDAR Seal Leaks Any work performed on the pump that cost money and was recorded as a work order in the plant maintenance management system includes seals, bearings, vibration issues, wear ring seizure, inability to make rate, etc Average of overall vibration readings in inches per second (ips). It is the average of 111 data points from the 25 horizontal pumps within the study population. Seal leakage which exceeds limits set by the site Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) program, which monitors single mechanical seals in VOC (volatile organic compound) services. 12 pumps within the study population were subject to LDAR testing.
330 Results from Original Study 2003 2006 Factor Studied Number of Repairs Overall Vibration LDAR Seal Leaks Change 45% Reduction 25% Reduction 70% Reduction *Source: Aronen, R., Boulden, B., and Russek, M., 2007, Driving Pump Reliability Forward with Advanced Composite Wear Rings, Proceedings of the 23 rd International Pump Users Symposium, Turbomachinery Laboratory, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, pp. 15-19.
331 Long Term Results: 2000 2009
332 Annual Repairs (Population 61 Pumps) 60 50 Annual Repairs 40 30 20 Composite Repairs Metal Repairs Conversions 10 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
333 MTBR Before and After (Population 61 Pumps) MTBR (Months) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Composite MTBR Metal MTBR 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
334 Overall Average Vibration Trend (Population 25 Horizontal Pumps) Overall Vibration (ips) 0.20 0.18 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00-12 -6-1 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 Months Before/After Installation of Composite Wear Rings
335 Annual Seal Leaks in VOC Service (Population of 12 Pumps) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Before Composites After Composites
336 Horizontal Multi-Stage # of Pumps Repairs Before Repairs After % Improvement 8 20 5 300%
337 Horizontal Single-Stage # of Pumps Repairs Before Repairs After % Improvement 31 43 35 23%
338 Vertical Multi-Stage # of Pumps Repairs Before Repairs After % Improvement 3 6 0 N/A
339 Vertical Single- Stage # of Pumps 19 Repairs Before 39 Repairs After 8 % Improvement 388%
340 Limitations In 2005 and 2006 there were some repeat repairs failure soon after start-up due to mechanical interference from reduced clearance Lesson learned was that reducing clearance requires superior concentricity of pump assembly Vertical pump bushing minimum clearance was also adjusted to be 0.002 (0,05 mm) larger than 50% of API minimum to avoid assembly issues
341 Conclusions Composite upgrade program proved very effective at improving pump reliability Repairs, vibration levels, and seal leaks were all substantially reduced Reducing clearance required adjustment to standard repair practice to require superior concentricity Several pumps which were previously bad actors have run more than 5 years with zero failures Multi-stage pumps and pumps with start/stop operation showed the largest reliability improvements