Nodal screw compressor failure analysis using data analytics—CSG application
Prashant ParulekarArrow Energy
The APPEA Journal 55(1) 59-66 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ14005
Published: 2015
Abstract
An engine-driven oil-injected screw compressor in CSG service failed catastrophically. Instrumentation provided on the package was ineffective in predicting or detecting the failure. As part of the Root Cause Analysis (RCA) process, a statistical analysis of the logged instrument data, as measured across a period of six months prior to the failure, was carried out.
This paper uses data analytic methods to process instrument data, data visualisation techniques, advanced statistical analysis of the instrument data, and techniques to filter signal noise. The analysis recognised the multivariate behaviour and interrelationships between various operating parameters. The paper further provides insight into the interpretation of statistical measures and how to draw conclusions that explain the failure mechanism. The outcomes of the analysis presented in this paper then provided insights into establishing operating envelopes, proposed instrumentation upgrades to be provided in future and helped establish an operation and maintenance regime that should assist in preventing such failures in future.
Prashant S. Parulekar has more than 22 years of International experience in the system design, construction and operation of large-scale energy projects and facilities. He has a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering (M.Phil) from The University of Queensland and a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Poona, India. Prashant is the Technical Authority (TA2) for Rotating Machinery at Arrow Energy and provides technical advice to greenfield and brownfield projects, alongside ongoing plant operations. |