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reciprocating machinery analysis????

reciprocating machinery analysis????

reciprocating machinery analysis????

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hi friends :

can any one help me and give me any articles or links explain phenomena of reciprocating machinery vibration analysis ???

best regrds

RE: reciprocating machinery analysis????

Try "Lehrbuch der Maschinendynamik" by Holzweissig and Dresig (sorry, in German), and I think Den Hartog covers diesel engines as well.

RE: reciprocating machinery analysis????

Some specific examples are also covered in the 'cases' section of our website:

http://www.technofysica.nl

RE: reciprocating machinery analysis????

I'm not much familiar with recip analysis, but I know Den Hartog is a pretty good theoretical reference on vib in general considering the dirt cheap price... around $8 plus shipping

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RE: reciprocating machinery analysis????

Are you interested in IC engines? If so there is a large amount of literature. Do a search for engine noise vibration

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RE: reciprocating machinery analysis????

Greg,

I think engine noise vibration analysis is more specific to cars. Noise is a nuisance, but not always a problem. For (larger) engines such as the diesels used in ship's propulsion installations or even trains, the techniques are quite different. For a start, you are looking at the more low frequecny torsional (and not lateral) vibrations.
Depending on your goal (cars or ships) you have to use the right approach.

RE: reciprocating machinery analysis????

Go to the Engineering Dynamics Inc web site.

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RE: reciprocating machinery analysis????

Here is everything you want to know about the field of 'Recip Analysis'. Scroll down to see the various aspects of the analysis.

http://www.dynalco.com/article.cfm?hid=3

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