Early Warning Anomaly Detection of an Increased Bearing Vibration at an Aluminum Rolling Site

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Jacqueline Vinyard

Director, Product Marketing

GE Vernova’s Software Business

A professionally trained journalist, Jackie has a degree in journalism and has spent 15+ years’ experience as a researcher and launching innovative technology. She lives in Boulder, CO with her husband, three children and two dogs. Her latest passion is launching software at GE Vernova to accelerate the energy transition and to decarbonize the world.

Palash Verma

Senior Customer Reliability Engineer

GE Vernova’s Software Business

Palash Verma is a Senior Customer Reliability Engineer for GE Vernova with an education in Mechanical Engineering. Verma started his career with operations and maintenance training in a thermal power station. He has over 10+ years of experience in delivering various plant monitoring software projects. Prior to joining GE Vernova, he has worked with other companies offering software solution to power generation and energy industries as a solution consultant. As a member of the Industrial Managed Services team, he focuses on assisting APM customers in optimizing their investments. He utilizes predictive analytics technologies, including the SmartSignal application, to monitor and enhance the performance of over 500 industrial assets worldwide. By implementing predictive maintenance strategies, he helps clients save costs by reducing unplanned shutdowns and eliminating surprises, thereby enhancing asset reliability and operational efficiency. His emphasis on customer satisfaction ensures that clients extract maximum value from their APM solutions.

Jun 17, 2025 Last Updated

Predict: What did GE Vernova predictive analytics software find?

Industry: Metals, Steel & Aluminum
Region: S. America
Asset Type: Hot Finishing Mill

A deviation in a hot finishing mill at an aluminum rolling site was found in the beginning of November. GE Vernova's SmartSignal Predictive Analytics AI/ML digital twin of the hot finishing mill revealed an increase in the mill motor non-drive end (NDE) bearing vibration X (velocity RMS) and motor NDE bearing vibration. These values are near the alarm thresholds. The GE Vernova engineering team, Industrial Managed Services (IMS) issued a case, included this item in the weekly report for discussion with the customer, and recommended inspecting the bearing.
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Diagnose & Prioritize: What was the underlying cause and risk urgency?

The IMS team promptly initiated a case to address this deviation and included it for discussion in the weekly customer report. They recommended an immediate inspection of the motor bearing to determine the cause of the increased vibration. Upon detailed inspection, the customer discovered significant wear marks on the lower half of the bearing, with minor wear evident on the upper half as well. Additionally, the presence of contaminants within the bearing housing was noted, likely contributing to the increased vibration levels. The customer subsequently undertook repairs, which included polishing and reassembling the bearing. Following these corrective actions, the vibration levels successfully returned to the normal ranges predicted by the digital twin model.

Customer Value

The early alert and guidance provided by the IMS team offered substantial benefits to the customer by enabling timely intervention during a planned shutdown in December. This proactive measure allowed the customer to address the bearing wear and potential shaft issues before they could escalate into more severe problems, thereby preventing the need for more extensive repairs or replacements.

The foresight provided by the IMS team helped the customer avert forced outages and major equipment failures that could have had significant operational and financial implications. By tackling the issue at an early stage, the customer not only maintained operational continuity but also avoided the high costs associated with unscheduled downtime and major repairs. The estimated savings from this proactive maintenance approach are approximately $136,200, calculated based on the average production loss avoided in North America. This case highlights the critical role of predictive analytics and early intervention in maintaining the reliability and efficiency of industrial operations.

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Jacqueline Vinyard

Director, Product Marketing
GE Vernova’s Software Business

A professionally trained journalist, Jackie has a degree in journalism and has spent 15+ years’ experience as a researcher and launching innovative technology. She lives in Boulder, CO with her husband, three children and two dogs. Her latest passion is launching software at GE Vernova to accelerate the energy transition and to decarbonize the world.

Palash Verma

Senior Customer Reliability Engineer
GE Vernova’s Software Business

Palash Verma is a Senior Customer Reliability Engineer for GE Vernova with an education in Mechanical Engineering. Verma started his career with operations and maintenance training in a thermal power station. He has over 10+ years of experience in delivering various plant monitoring software projects. Prior to joining GE Vernova, he has worked with other companies offering software solution to power generation and energy industries as a solution consultant. As a member of the Industrial Managed Services team, he focuses on assisting APM customers in optimizing their investments. He utilizes predictive analytics technologies, including the SmartSignal application, to monitor and enhance the performance of over 500 industrial assets worldwide. By implementing predictive maintenance strategies, he helps clients save costs by reducing unplanned shutdowns and eliminating surprises, thereby enhancing asset reliability and operational efficiency. His emphasis on customer satisfaction ensures that clients extract maximum value from their APM solutions.