ROTATING EQUIPMENT/MAINTENANCE
Controlling coupling guard leakage
             Novel design eliminates curing time and lowers temperatures
             K. M. WORRELL and A. O. AL KHOWAITER, Saudi Aramco, Uthmaniyah Gas Plant,
             Udhailiyah, Saudi Arabia
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        oupling guard oil leakage on critical gas compressor               To meet this objective, a three-piece design was created
        trains can be a problem causing delays in startup after        that eliminated the need for horizontal split-line gaskets. This
        repairs due to sealant curing times, and a daily tiuisance     design included an expansion bellows and circumferential
to operators. At Saudi Aramco's Uthmaniyah Gas Plant facility,         flanges with O-rings. While the design met many of the objec-
three 25,000-hp sales gas compressors are considered critical          tives, it was too heavy and still had problems with flanges due
to the plant's daily output of 2.500 MMscfd natural gas. The           to sag. The second design (Fig. 2) introduced the concept of
machines were installed almost 25 years ago with a standard            a telescopic sliding fit, and the expansion bellows was elimi-
split-line multistage coupling guard enclosing a diaphragm             nated to reduce weight. 1 his design proved practical In terms
coupling between the gearbox and the                                                        of eliminating the split lines and using O-
compressor (Fig. 1).                                                                        ring sealing throughout. However, some
   This coupling guard design uses gaskets        •   We      found   the   ideas            flange leakage due to sag occurred at the
between the split lines and the flange faces                                                 mid-position, posing a problem as well as
to reduce oil leakage. Due to expansion presented by Michael M.                              pressurization of the guard. The team went
from heat and distortion over time, the Caiistrat in his book were                           back to the drawing board one more time
gaskets were not effective at controlling                                                   with a new approach.
011 leakage. To control leakage, a sealant particularly appropriate                              After researching coupling enclosure
compound was applied between the flange                                                     designs, we found that the ideas presented
faces. This added an additional curing for the design we were                                by Michael M. Caiistrat in his book Flex-
time that delayed return to operations by                                                    ible Couplings: Their Design Selection and
12 hours and had a negative impact on pursuing                                               Use, were particularly appropriate for the
production of 150 MMscf of sales gas per                                                    design we were pursuing. Since the origi-
occurrence.                                                                                  nal design was to eliminate the require-
    Uthmaniyah Gas Plant engineers made a decision to redesign         ment for curing time with an oil-tight enclosure, we had failed
the coupling guards to eliminate the leakage and reduce the out-       to address the need for cooling and the problem of sag.
of-service time required for sealant curing. The first step was to         A third modification was added that included additional air
inquire about new coupling designs offered by the compressor           flow by installing two lV4-inJ air inlets and a single 2-in. drain.
manufacturer. Review of these designs and costs associated with        The turbulent flow of air inside the enclosure was critical to
those offered did not meet the expectations of the local design team,  performance, which necessitated a smooth transition of the flow
so the decision was made to proceed with an in-house design.           angle from the inlets to the drain. Placement of the inlets and
                                                                                                          Collapsible
                                                                                                         Item     Assembly drawing, coupling
                                                                              Existing compressor side   Material Aiuminum steel
                                                                                                         Quantity One requiied
                                                                                   The second design used a telescopic stiding fit.
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                                                                     preventing any leakage from theflanges.The additional benefit
                                                                     of lower temperature was an unexpected surprise.
                                                                         When the compressor was shut down, we tound that we still
                                                                     had a leakage problem. With no coupling rotation, no vacuum
                                                                     was present and the main joint bet\vecn the two halves of the
                                                                     coupling leaked due to sag. The solution proved to be a simple
                                                                     design that has been used for many years to seal packing leaks. A
                                                                     slip flange was Installed on one half of the joint and aflangering
                                                                     was welded co the larger-diameter side of the joint. One row of
                                                                     packing was installed and squeezed between the twoflanges.This
                                                                     design eliminated all problems with leakage due to sag.
                                                                         Just as putting a man on the moon was an act accomplished
                                                                     by teams of engineers working with ideas developed and
                                                                     improved upon by others, the successful design implemented
                                                                     at the Uthmaniyah Gas Plant was the result of many engineers
                                                                     building upon others' ideas and successes. HP
                                                                                      K e i t h M . W o r r e l l is the supervisor of reliabilily and techni-
                                                                                      cal support at Saudi Aramco's Uthmaniyah Gas Plant in Saudi
                                                                                      Arabia. He has been involved in maintenance engineering for 32
drain was blended into the structure to accomplish smooth flow                        years, with the past 15 years concentrated on reliability and condi-
without need for an oil deflector. In fact, the trailing edges of                     tion-based maintenance. Mr Worrell is a 1974 graduate of North
                                                                     Carolina State University,
the iniet and drain acted as a deflector. This design (Fig. 3) was
built and installed In the summer of 2005. Performance exceeded
our expectations. Not only did the coupling not leak, but it also                      A , O. Al K h o w a i t e r is a machinery consulting engineer in the
lowered the overall coupling enclosure temperature by lOO^R We                              idi Aramco Consulting Services Department in Dhahran. Saudi
                                                                                        •I lUia. He has been involved in rotating equioment engineenng for
discovered that this design was pulling a vacuum while the cou-                        }8 years. Mr. Al Khowaiter is a 1987 graduate of the King Fahad
pling was rotating causing a drop in temperature and effectively                       University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
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