SKF Proactive Condition Monitoring Offers Huge Cost Savings across the Board
Technip's flagship vessel, Deep Blue, which is currently the world's largest reeled pipe laying vessel
SKF are also introducing new methods to display the vibration data as a circular plot, allowing specific problem areas to be more easily visualised and pinpointed precisely.
"On one test bearing we were able to isolate a regular pulse that appeared six times per revolution," Rolfe continues, "From the software and the engineers' analyses, we were able to ascertain that the bearing was not mounted on a flat surface. Although not causing a major issue at the time of survey, it is well understood that incorrect mounting surfaces can greatly increase internal stresses and have a dramatic effect on the useful service life and performance of a bearing. Using this instance, SKF were able to demonstrate the in-depth nature of the condition monitoring programme, giving Technip the confidence to expand the programme more widely across their fleet of ships."
The current marine classification rules dictate an intrusive visual inspection of crane bearings every ten years, to provide assurance of the physical condition and integrity of all components, to ensure continued safe operation in service. "Although this may sound relatively straightforward, this is a major undertaking for our vessels," explains Philip Watson, Crane and Hydraulic Systems Superintendent at Technip's Westhill, Aberdeen facility. "Even if we plan for the spare parts we need to be available, the inspection process can still take up to two weeks in dry dock. When you look at the typical utilisation rates for the specialist pipe lay and support vessels operated by Technip, you can understand why two weeks of downtime, is not an economically viable option."
Watson continued, "By applying an alternative, non-invasive condition monitoring maintenance regime, which applies a range of techniques such as; regular grease samples to check for internal wear and contamination; rocking tests to detect excess clearances and wear; vibration analysis for bearing surface condition; and ultrasonic inspection to check for potential cracks in the bearings, we aim to continue working 24 hours per day."
"What we are attempting to do," Watson explains, "is to formulate a proactive condition monitoring regime that, combined with evidence of a well managed, preventative maintenance programme, is acceptable to the technical authority and the classification agencies, to allow us to extend the usual ten-year invasive inspection period. We have introduced analysis into the condition monitoring programme in an effort to exceed the normal guidelines and, over the past three or four years, this has helped to identify a number of significant issues on smaller slewing rings, and we are really starting to trust the results we are seeing."
The next steps will see Technip create a maintenance portfolio for each slewing ring, which will be formally presented to a third-party technical authority who can review the data and issue a certificate of dispensation. Once this certificate has been issued, Technip will be able to approach the classification agencies to request an extension to the normal inspection period, and also lobby for a future change in the rules based on the positive results of this proactive maintenance approach.
Watson concludes, "The hope is that we will be able to postpone the visual inspection to a time that suits us - as part of a wider maintenance programme that could involve dry docking for other procedures. We are still in the early stages and we need more time to develop trend-based predictions, but it is looking positive and thanks to the help of SKF and its specialist marine engineers, we are confident of a positive outcome."
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