mcdm
Electrical
- Sep 4, 2002
- 21
What collection specification settings do I need when collecting time waveform, i.e. velocity mm/sec rms, acceleration g rms or displacement um rms.
(iso apply as I am in the uk)
Is it as simple as; when collecting data and I find a potential problem in a spectrum, should I apply the following: - low frequency problem use displacement, medium frequency problem use velocity and high frequency problem use acceleration?
I have taken some very basis recordings of 1024 sample 400ms acceleration and 1024 samples 400ms velocity on a desk top fan. (Poor I know but just for test purposes.) It seemed that I could understand the waveform in the velocity spectrum (far less peaks) a lot easier than in the acceleration spectrum (multiple peaks). The spectra are available on request.
I would like to add time waveform parameter setting to all the machines I regularly monitor, is this viable? Are there any guidelines available?
Any views or thoughts on this would be very welcome.
mike.cooney@dowdingandmills.com
(iso apply as I am in the uk)
Is it as simple as; when collecting data and I find a potential problem in a spectrum, should I apply the following: - low frequency problem use displacement, medium frequency problem use velocity and high frequency problem use acceleration?
I have taken some very basis recordings of 1024 sample 400ms acceleration and 1024 samples 400ms velocity on a desk top fan. (Poor I know but just for test purposes.) It seemed that I could understand the waveform in the velocity spectrum (far less peaks) a lot easier than in the acceleration spectrum (multiple peaks). The spectra are available on request.
I would like to add time waveform parameter setting to all the machines I regularly monitor, is this viable? Are there any guidelines available?
Any views or thoughts on this would be very welcome.
mike.cooney@dowdingandmills.com