In the case of E²G v. Ferrellgas, No. 2:22-cv-01234 (D. Utah Dec. 19, 2023), the testimony of a Vibration Analysis Expert Witness was pivotal in diagnosing and resolving issues related to high vibration levels in vertical pumps used in liquid natural gas (LNG) service.
Background of the Case
In October 2021, Ferrellgas installed vertical pumps with 25-stage impellers to handle LNG operations. Initially, the pumps produced higher pressure and flow than required, leading to operational adjustments that resulted in poor motor reliability. In January 2022, two stages were removed, reducing the impellers to 23 stages. A tuning plate was added between the motor base and discharge head to decrease the structural natural frequency of the motor-pump assembly. While vibration amplitudes decreased, in November 2023, one pump exhibited increased vibrations and noise, leading to inspections that revealed wear on the pump shaft and throat bushing.