pugap
Mechanical
- Nov 18, 2003
- 45
We are looking for the correct means of measuring vibration in terms of should the object be rigidly mounted or can it sit on a foam pad.
The objects are either small psc motors (42, 48 frame) or motor/blower wheel assemblies. Based on different person's experiences, we debate on whether the object should be rigidly secured (ideally like in the end application, which isn't always possible) or if sitting it on a foam pad is acceptable.
Doing relative measurements (motor 1 vs motor 2) I suppose it doesn't matter, but to trouble shoot issues or establish a repeatable baseline measurement I would think it does.
I'd like to get some other people's experience plus reference to standards that are clear. I say clear because anything that seems to reference NEMA motor frame sizes and test methodology get a little wishy washy in these frame sizes.
The objects are either small psc motors (42, 48 frame) or motor/blower wheel assemblies. Based on different person's experiences, we debate on whether the object should be rigidly secured (ideally like in the end application, which isn't always possible) or if sitting it on a foam pad is acceptable.
Doing relative measurements (motor 1 vs motor 2) I suppose it doesn't matter, but to trouble shoot issues or establish a repeatable baseline measurement I would think it does.
I'd like to get some other people's experience plus reference to standards that are clear. I say clear because anything that seems to reference NEMA motor frame sizes and test methodology get a little wishy washy in these frame sizes.