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Once one of you wrote next measurement:
683mils pk to pk at 428 cpm is 17 in/sec . Amplitude:A=683/2=341,5 mils . w=428cicles/min*1min/60sec=7,133cicles/sec=- -=7,133cicles/sec*2 pirad/cicle=44,82 rad/sec then T=0,0223115 sec/rad . Now, v=w*A*sin(wt+&) v=44,82rad/sec*341,5mils*sin(wt+pi/2)*1in/1000 mils = 15,284 in/sec pk . I think the difference between 17in/sec to 15,284 in/sec is due to another source of vibration in the measurement taken. . In the same way, aceleration is : a= w*w*A*cos(wt+&) a=44,82rad/sec*44,82rad/sec*341,5mils* *cos(wt+pi)*1in/1000mils=686 in/(sec*sec) a=686in/(sec*sec)= 17,42m/(sec*sec) |
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I'm not sure what the question is....but maybe my VibCon Vibration calculator will help. You can download it for free at: https://www.ctconline.com/index2.asp?currentnode=903&level2id=557
Jon Spintelligent Labs |
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Miguel's conversion is correct 683mils pk to pk sinusoidal at 428 cpm is 15.3 ips pk/0.
I didn't see the earlier thread that was mentioned but if someone equated 683 mils pk/pk to 17 ips then there are one of two possibilities: 1 - There were higher frequencies present in addition to the fundamental 428 cpm as suggested by Miguel. 2 - An approximate conversion was used |
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Jon , Pete :
Thank you for your comment,so i know the calc is right |
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Pete,
The title of the thread is "Safety". http://maintenanceforums.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3751089011/m/9561021331 This message has been edited. Last edited by: Jon McFadden, Jon, N6VC/5 n6vc@yahoo.com |
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