joebar32
Mechanical
- Oct 14, 2005
- 3
I don't normally deal with vibration measurement but a customer requires us to meet a 60 micro-m total amplitude (peak to peak) maximum on a piece of rotating equipment.
Our measurement equipment is an SPM Instruments VIB-11 that reads vibration as in/sec RMS. The mfg provides a conversion card to convert velocity (in/sec RMS) to displacement (mils) at various rotational speeds (3600, 1800, etc.).
The problem is that my customer is questioning the method of conversion. I'm too rusty and the matter is too urgent (LD's on shipment) for me to relearn the issue in order to convince them what is right.
Does anyone have the math for converting an RMS velocity to Peak-Peak displacement?
Our measurement equipment is an SPM Instruments VIB-11 that reads vibration as in/sec RMS. The mfg provides a conversion card to convert velocity (in/sec RMS) to displacement (mils) at various rotational speeds (3600, 1800, etc.).
The problem is that my customer is questioning the method of conversion. I'm too rusty and the matter is too urgent (LD's on shipment) for me to relearn the issue in order to convince them what is right.
Does anyone have the math for converting an RMS velocity to Peak-Peak displacement?