July 31, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
Modal analysis is the study of the dynamic response and properties of structures when they experience external excitations such as noise and vibration. It is a very useful tool for determining how a system will respond to external excitations and is commonly applied in the…
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July 25, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
Mode shapes are divided into two categories: rigid body and flexible modes. Rigid body modes have been covered in the previous article. Rigid body modes do not involve any deformation of the rotor, only translation and rotation. On the other hand, flexible modes involve deformation…
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July 22, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
Cavitation describes the process where a liquid is vaporized due to fluid flow effects to form “cavities” or vapor bubbles; these bubbles rapidly implode and generate immense forces. A sudden drop in pressure of a liquid, below its vapour pressure, causes it to vapourize. This…
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July 16, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
In the field of rotordynamics, critical speed is a common term used to describe the speed which excites the natural frequency of a rotor such as shaft-fan system, shaft-propeller system, etc. As the rotational speed approaches the rotor’s natural frequency, the system starts to resonate.…
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July 15, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
Springs and dampers are key components in many vibration isolation, and dissipation systems; examples include springs and shock absorbers (dampers) used in cars, and in washing machines. Figure 1. A spring (left) and shock absorber (right) attached to a washing machine tub to dampen vibrations to the…
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July 11, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
Gear mesh frequency, which is also called tooth mesh frequency, is the frequency at which gear teeth mate together in a gearbox. There are three important frequencies involved in gearboxes: input speed, gear mesh frequency, and output speed. Gearboxes will always have a strong vibration…
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July 08, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
One of the first steps in vibration analysis is identifying the operating or running speed of a machine. Knowing this value is important because details about the state of the machine are usually linked to this particular frequency, as explained in a previous posting. Identifying…
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July 04, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
It is important to recognize sidebands phenomenon in machinery analysis. Sidebands are caused by amplitude modulation between two signals. They can be found in machines which have gearbox, rolling element bearing, and other certain fault conditions. Sidebands can be recognized by carefully examining evenly spaced…
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July 01, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
Static balancing was the primary method for balancing before more sophisticated machines became available that could dynamically measure imbalance in rotating parts. Static balancing can be accomplished by placing a part on knife edges; the part will usually rotate until the heaviest side rests at…
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June 27, 2011 / By flipflopstudios
Have you ever walked in a plant and heard a sound from pumps or motors to be alternatively soft and loud? If you have, you experienced a phenomenon, which is called “beating”. The same phenomenon occurs in vibration. If two or more machines run close…
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