micjk
Mechanical
- May 20, 2002
- 120
Is there an equation for converting g per mm to mils pk-pk unbalance. We have a shop balance machine that we have had to have special tooling fabricated for to balance spindles and rolls for our winders and godet cabinets. The problem is that I don't think the setup that we are using is reliable as far as results comparing the original design of the balance machine versus utilizing our special tooling on same. The geometry of the machine has changed considerably. We have stiffened one padastal and actually added @ 80 lbs of mass to the other. I am, in the mean time contacting the manufacturer (CEMB) to get there input. For now what I am doing is using my field balancing equipment ( manufactured by CSI) to perform the task. My analyzer gives results in mils pk-pk and I would like to convert this to g-mm. Any assistance would be deeply appreciated. Bear in mind that this is a 2 plane configuration. I have an equation for single plane but it tells me due to cross effect of balance in each plane, it may or may not be reliable for 2 plane. I can solve for each plane individually but would like to combine the 2 results into a single "unbalance result" for the entire roll, spindle,etc.
Hope this makes sense.
Regards,
MICJK
Hope this makes sense.
Regards,
MICJK