Well explained Adash.....👍 It helps me more As I'm Fresher this video gave more knowledge. Because tomorrow I have an interview in CMS So that I just prepare some basics... And it helps me lot........ Thank you and Team........
How could I obtain the relevant acceleration by taking into account the Fourier transform? Because if you use the Simple Harmonic Motion, acceleration will always increase as frequency increases. In reality, structures are affected by certain frequency. So, how can I consider both the peak acceleration and the frequency in which my structure will have resonance effects?
We would like you to elaborate your topic more please as it is not totally clear to us. Please write on our technical / sales support for further discussion: revaj@adash.cz
There is no human being who can answer to this general question. Ok, we can answer like this: We are measuring vibrations in velocity unit and measured object is vibrating 4 mm/s. But I guess this answer will not help you. Please write us on info@adash.com with more details about your vibration measurement and we will try to guide you.
Thank you for the really nice video with wonderful animations. easy to understand. my question is on physical implication of velocity. you measure acceleration on the machine and choose to look at velocity value. what/how does velocity help to understand vibration better than acceleration or displacement?
Very simply speaking. Velocity is mostly used for lower frequencies for the whole machine body vibrations related to the speed of the machine where you are looking for faults such as unbalance, misalignment, mechanical looseness etc. Velocity simply works the best for that. On the other hand higher vibrations of bearings are more "visible" using acceleration measurement. Displacement mostly measured by proximity probes on turbines for more sophisticated measuremets of Orbits, Centerline etc.
hi, if i have acceleration, displacement, amplitude, velocity, frequency, how can i use that data to generate future values of my sine wave? I want to see how the sine wave will look with vibration.
Very good explanation, I have a question, a lot of data is required to do this vibration analysis? Why if monitoring is done all day then we will have the storage problem, right?
Very simply speaking. Velocity is mostly used for lower frequencies for the whole machine body vibrations related to the speed of the machine where you are looking for faults such as unbalance, misalignment, mechanical looseness etc. Velocity simply works the best for that. On the other hand higher vibrations of bearings are more "visible" using acceleration measurement. Displacement mostly measured by proximity probes on turbines for more sophisticated measuremets of Orbits, Centerline etc.
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I was the vibrations test engineer for solona i. Arizona this is a great video great work
4:10 that was absolutely a very great practical engineering example of DFT
I am grateful for the content congratulations
It's amazing, very well explained
Good video quality and i find it clear to understand, keep it up guys
Thanks, will do!
You guys make really good vibration video
Thank you, we are happy to read such a comments :-)
Make like that videos its very useful for my carrier pls continually upload
We will surely continue sir !
Well explained Adash.....👍
It helps me more
As I'm Fresher this video gave more knowledge.
Because tomorrow I have an interview in CMS
So that I just prepare some basics...
And it helps me lot........
Thank you and Team........
Thank you very much!
Hi! Amazing video and great animations! Is the are a way to know which software was used to create the animations? Thanks!
Software is called motion from company who has kind of fruit as logo ;-)
@@AdashCompany Thank you very much!
Excellent
Thank you so much
How could I obtain the relevant acceleration by taking into account the Fourier transform? Because if you use the Simple Harmonic Motion, acceleration will always increase as frequency increases. In reality, structures are affected by certain frequency. So, how can I consider both the peak acceleration and the frequency in which my structure will have resonance effects?
We would like you to elaborate your topic more please as it is not totally clear to us. Please write on our technical / sales support for further discussion: revaj@adash.cz
If output of a vibration sensor is 4 mm/s. What does it mean?
There is no human being who can answer to this general question. Ok, we can answer like this: We are measuring vibrations in velocity unit and measured object is vibrating 4 mm/s. But I guess this answer will not help you. Please write us on info@adash.com with more details about your vibration measurement and we will try to guide you.
It's good video and very useful for training to the our customer.
Glad to hear that, thanks!
Thank you for the really nice video with wonderful animations. easy to understand. my question is on physical implication of velocity. you measure acceleration on the machine and choose to look at velocity value. what/how does velocity help to understand vibration better than acceleration or displacement?
Very simply speaking. Velocity is mostly used for lower frequencies for the whole machine body vibrations related to the speed of the machine where you are looking for faults such as unbalance, misalignment, mechanical looseness etc. Velocity simply works the best for that. On the other hand higher vibrations of bearings are more "visible" using acceleration measurement. Displacement mostly measured by proximity probes on turbines for more sophisticated measuremets of Orbits, Centerline etc.
Talk about the AD40000 equipment 😅
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hi, if i have acceleration, displacement, amplitude, velocity, frequency, how can i use that data to generate future values of my sine wave? I want to see how the sine wave will look with vibration.
There is no mathematical formula for that.
why are the amplitude units mm/s @ 5:23 it should be mm right?
Velocity of vibrations is measured in mm/s or ips.
Thank you sir ❤️
Very good explanation, I have a question, a lot of data is required to do this vibration analysis? Why if monitoring is done all day then we will have the storage problem, right?
Thank you sir. There is no need for acquiring a lot of data. Our smart monitoring systems avoid of storage problems.
Small doubt .. is it possible to convert vibration to noise ( mm/s2 to db ) ?
You can convert anything to dB. It is a relative / reference unit on a logarithmic scale.
It is very nice video with very good animation and editing
Thank you sir!
Excellent explanation of vibration measurement
Good
Could you please tell us about fault bearing analysis
We keep recoding new videos and we will surely make one about bearing analysis. Stay tuned ;-)
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Do you have example of deterministic Vibration?
Sorry but we do not have any example for that.
can u explain the formula to acummulate that three factor(velocity, acceleration and displacement) to know the type of problem?
Very simply speaking. Velocity is mostly used for lower frequencies for the whole machine body vibrations related to the speed of the machine where you are looking for faults such as unbalance, misalignment, mechanical looseness etc. Velocity simply works the best for that. On the other hand higher vibrations of bearings are more "visible" using acceleration measurement. Displacement mostly measured by proximity probes on turbines for more sophisticated measuremets of Orbits, Centerline etc.
very best explanation with animation.
Excellent
Dobrý den.Prosím vás, je možné umožnit u těchto vašich velice užitečných videí automatický překlad titulků do češtiny?
Dobrý den, zde je návod jak na RUclips zapnout České titulky: adash.com/cs/podpora/tutorialy/automatic-subtitles-translate/
Hindi me video baniye
Use subtitles please and automatic translation to Hindi. Instructions here: adash.com/support/tutorial-videos/automatic-subtitles-translate/
good vedio
Thanks
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Fired and Blackballed...sad :(