Natural Frequencies in Mechanical Systems

A mechanical structure such as a beam attached at one end will oscillate at a particular frequency if it is knocked or set into motion; this is known as its natural frequency. Systems can have single or multiple degrees of freedom, depending on the number…

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Balancing Criteria for Rigid Rotor

Every single rotor needs to be balanced. It is often difficult to decide which particular balancing method to employ, rotational speed for balancing to be used, acceptable vibration level for balancing to be met, etc. Fortunately, there are some general guidelines for balance quality in…

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Selecting Measurement Locations for Data Acquisitions

Selecting appropriate measurement locations when collecting vibration data is important in order to determine the machine condition. Improper mounting locations often lead to gaps or omissions in the analysis, even when using the appropriate sensors, software setup and analysis techniques. The best locations for collecting…

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Transducer Mounting

A transducer can be mounted in different ways. The way it is mounted can affect the frequency output. Each transducer is calibrated and its frequency response chart is supplied by the transducer manufacturer. The chart shows how linear the output is for a specific input.…

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Vibration Measurement: Sampling and Resolution

Transducers transmit a continuous analog signal that has to be captured before any analysis or signal processing can occur. It is impossible and inefficient to record every bit of data being transmitted, and data collection hardware and software can be manipulated to take readings of…

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Vibration Measurements: Recognizing Bad Data

When taking vibration measurements it is important to verify that the data does not contain errors. Bad data can be caused by several factors including: poor cable connections, faulty sensors, mechanical and thermal shocks to the sensors, improper mounting conditions, and settling time.  Most data…

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Phase and Vibration

Phase measurement is a very powerful tool in vibration analysis. Phase is a relative position of two or more signals. Let’s take an example of pendulums. Two pendulums are not “in phase” if one of them is going the other direction or not in harmony…

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Filters in The Field of Vibration

Top left: Low pass filter. Top right: High pass filter.Bottom left: Band pass filter. Bottom right: Band stop filter. Vibration signal from a transducer requires signal processing to produce the data that we need. The process usually involves filtering, setting sample rates and resolution, windowing,…

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Fundamentals of Vibration: Time Domain

Rotating machines such as fans, angle grinders, driveshafts, and compressors vibrate when they are operating. The vibration can be captured by a transducer (displacement, velocity, or acceleration). In order to understand vibration, we can start with a simplified problem. Let’s take an example of a fan that rotates on it’s…

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Transducers: Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration

Displacement transducers, which are also known as eddy current probes or proximity probes are non-contact transducers used to measure relative movement between the shaft and the tip of the sensor. They are typically drilled into journal bearing or sleeve bearing. Hence they are difficult and…

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