Vibration Analysis And Balancing Flashcards
What does vibration analysis refer to?
detecting, measuring, and analyzing the vibration in a machine and determine if its within normal parameters
What are some possible sources of vibration?
misalignment, imbalance, bearing damage, gear problems, cracked welds, resonance
What conditions can be captured using thermography?
overloaded electrical circuits, loose connections, frictional heating of bearings
What do thermography detect?
the thermal radiation (emissivity) of an object
What is a forcing function?
The force that an object vibrates in response to (also known as an exciting force); these functions and their signatures indicate the cause of vibration.
What would be caused by a change in either the mass or the stiffness of an object?
a change in the vibratory signature of that object
What are the 3 terms used to describe vibration?
frequency, amplitude, and phase
What is frequency, and how is it expressed?
frequency is how often an event happens in a a unit of time or in one cycle, expressed by cycles per second (cps, Hz), cycles per minute (cpm), or orders
What are orders?
multiples of the operating speed
What is the total distance a vibrating part moves either side of its neutral axis know as?
displacement
How is displacement measured on a sine wave?
from peak to peak
What are the 3 measurements of amplitude? Which is the best indicator of overall machine condition?
displacement, velocity, acceleration, velocity is the best indicator of overall machine condition
In what range are velocity readings most consistent?
between 600 cpm and 60,000 cpm
What is velocity measured in?
in/sec or mm/sec
What is displacement measured in?
mils pk to pk, or microns pk to pk
What is acceleration measured in?
g’s force (32 feet/sec squared)
Which measurement of amplitude is best for lower frequencies (below 600 cpm)
displacement
Which measurement of amplitude is best for higher frequencies (over 60,000 cpm)?
acceleration
What is the term used to indicate the position of a vibrating part at a given instant with reference to a fixed point or another vibrating part?
phase
What is the term used to describe a frequency at which an object naturally vibrates when a forcing function is introduced?
natural frequency
What condition can take place when a machine runs at one of its critical speeds, and rpm equal to its critical speed, or an rpm equal to its natural frequency (cpm)?
resonance
What is the critical speed of a shaft or rotor?
when the shaft or rotor rotates at or near its natural frequency
How far outside a rotor’s critical speed should a machine run?
20-30%
On a signature, the most prominent frequency known as the:
dominant or fundamental frequency