mm/s to "g" conversion
mm/s to "g" conversion
(OP)
Is there a simple way to convert mm/s to "g", or a way to establish a relationship between the two?
On the surface of it it seems to me that whilst the two are related, in terms of vibration, one revers to velocity and the other to force / acceleration.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
DADFAP
On the surface of it it seems to me that whilst the two are related, in terms of vibration, one revers to velocity and the other to force / acceleration.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
DADFAP





RE: mm/s to "g" conversion
http://www.reliabilitydirect.com/appnotes/cvr.html
Best Regards,
RE: mm/s to "g" conversion
Thanks, the link was very useful. It told me, unfortunately, what I expected to see, that there was a correlation between the two, but I had insufficient information at my disposal.
The tool used for the "g" readings gives overall readings only and has no frequency reference, therefor the two cannot be linked without knowing frequencies.
thanks for the help
DADFAP