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adam_text | Contents
Vibration Instrumentation
Clarence
W.
de Silva....................................................................... 1-1
1.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Vibration
Exciters
....................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3
Control
System......................................................................................................................... 1-15
1.4 Performance
Specification
....................................................................................................... 1-21
1.5 Motion Sensors
and Transducers
............................................................................................ 1-27
1.6
Torque, Force, and Other
Sensors .......................................................................................... 1-50
Appendix 1A Virtual Instrumentation
for Data Acquisition, Analysis,
and Presentation
....................................................................................................................... 1-73
Signal Conditioning and Modification Clarence W.
de Silva................................................ 2-і
2.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.2
Amplifiers
.................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.3
Analog Filters
............................................................................................................................ 2-15
2.4
Modulators and Demodulators
............................................................................................... 2-29
2.5
Analog-Digital Conversion
..................................................................................................... 2-37
2.6
Bridge Circuits
.......................................................................................................................... 2-43
2.7
Linearizing Devices
.................................................................................................................. 2-49
2.8
Miscellaneous Signal Modification Circuitry
......................................................................... 2-56
2.9
Signal Analyzers and Display Devices
.................................................................................... 2-62
Vibration Testing Clarence W.
de Silva.......................................................................................... 3-1
3.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2
Representation of a Vibration Environment
............................................................................ 3-3
3.3
Pretest Procedures
.................................................................................................................... 3-24
3.4
Testing Procedures
.................................................................................................................... 3-37
3.5
Some Practical Information
.................................................................................................... 3-52
Experimental Modal Analysis Chrence W.
de Silva.................................................................. 4-1
4.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2
Frequency-Domain Formulation
.............................................................................................. 4-2
4.3
Experimental Model Development
........................................................................................... 4-8
4.4
Curve Fitting of Transfer Functions
....................................................................................... 4-Ю
4.5
Laboratory Experiments
.......................................................................................................... 4-18
4.6
Commercial
EMA
Systems
...................................................................................................... 4-24
x» v
Contents
5
Mechanical Shock Christian Lalanne
............................................................................................ 5-1
5.1
Definitions
.................................................................................................................................. 5-2
5.2
Description in the Time Domain
............................................................................................. 5-3
5.3
Shock Response Spectrum
......................................................................................................... 5-4
5.4
Pyroshocks
................................................................................................................................ 5-17
5.5
Use of Shock Response Spectra
............................................................................................... 5-18
5.6
Standards
................................................................................................................................... 5-24
5.7
Damage Boundary Curve
........................................................................................................ 5-26
5.8
Shock Machines
........................................................................................................................ 5-28
5.9
Generation of Shock Using Shakers
....................................................................................... 5-44
5.10
Control by a Shock Response Spectrum
................................................................................ 5-52
5.11
Pyrotechnic Shock Simulation
................................................................................................ 5-58
6
Machine Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnostics Chris K. Mechefske
................... 6-1
6.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 6-2
6.2
Machinery Failure
...................................................................................................................... 6-2
6.3
Basic Maintenance Strategies
.................................................................................................... 6-4
6.4
Factors Which Influence Maintenance Strategy
...................................................................... 6-7
6.5
Machine Condition Monitoring
............................................................................................... 6-8
6.6
Transducer Selection
................................................................................................................ 6-10
6.7
Transducer Location
................................................................................................................. 6-14
6.8
Recording and Analysis Instrumentation
............................................................................... 6-14
6.9
Display Formats and Analysis Tools
....................................................................................... 6-16
6.10
Fault Detection
......................................................................................................................... 6-21
6.11
Fault Diagnostics
...................................................................................................................... 6-25
7
Vibration-Based Tool Condition Monitoring Systems
С
Scheffer and
P.S. Heyns.......... 7-1
7.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.2
Mechanics of Turning
................................................................................................................ 7-2
7.3
Vibration Signal Recording
....................................................................................................... 7-7
7.4
Signal Processing for Sensor-Based Tool Condition Monitoring
........................................ 7-11
7.5
Wear Model/Decision-Making for Sensor-Based Tool Condition Monitoring
.................. 7-15
7.6
Conclusion
................................................................................................................................ 7-20
8
Fault Diagnosis of Helicopter Gearboxes Kourosh
Danai
..................................................... 8-1
8.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 8-1
8.2
Abnormality Scaling
................................................................................................................... 8-5
8.3
The Structure-Based Connectionist Network
.......................................................................... 8-8
8.4
Sensor Location Selection
........................................................................................................ 8-11
8.5
A Case Study
............................................................................................................................. 8-14
8.6
Conclusion
................................................................................................................................ 8-23
Vibration Suppression and Monitoring in Precision Motion Systems K.K. Tan,
Т.Н.
Lee, K.Z. Tang, S. Huang, S.Y.
Lim, W.
Lin, and Y.P. Leow
.......................................................... 9-1
9.1
Introduction
................................................................................................................................ 9-1
9.2
Mechanical Design to Minimize Vibration
.............................................................................. 9-2
9.3
Adaptive Notch Filter
............................................................................................................... 9-Ю
9.4
Real-Time
Vibration Analyzer
................................................................................................. 9-17
Contents xv
9.5
Practical
Insights and Case Study
........................................................................................... 9-29
9.6
Conclusions
............................................................................................................................... 9-35
10
Vibration and Shock Problems of Civil Engineering Structures Priyan
Menais
and Tuan Ngo
......................................................................................................................................... 10-1
10.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................. 10-2
10.2
Earthquake-Induced Vibration of Structures
........................................................................ 10-3
10.3
Dynamic Effects of Wind Loading on Structures
................................................................ 10-22
10.4
Vibrations Due to Fluid-Structure Interaction
.................................................................. 10-33
10.5
Blast Loading and Blast Effects on Structures
..................................................................... 10-34
10.6
Impact Loading
...................................................................................................................... 10-47
10.7
Floor Vibration
....................................................................................................................... 10-51
11
Seismic Base Isolation and Vibration Control Hirokazu Iemura, Sarvesh Kumar Jain,
and Mulyo Harris Pradono
.................................................................................................................... 11-1
11.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................. 11-1
11.2
Seismic Base Isolation
.............................................................................................................. 11-4
11.3
Seismic Vibration Control
..................................................................................................... 11-33
12
Seismic Random Vibration of Long-Span Structures Jiahao Lin and Yahui Zhang
...... 12-1
12.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................. 12-2
12.2
Seismic Random-Excitation Fields
....................................................................................... 12-11
12.3
Pseudoexcitation
Method for Structural Random Vibration Analysis
.............................. 12-16
12.4
Long-Span Structures Subjected to Stationary Random Ground Excitations
.................. 12-27
12.5
Long-Span Structures Subjected to Nonstationary Random Ground Excitations
........... 12-34
12.6
Conclusions
............................................................................................................................. 12-39
13
Seismic Qualification of Equipment Ckrence W.
de Silva................................................... 13-1
13.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................. 13-1
13.2
Distribution Qualification
....................................................................................................... 13-1
13.3
Seismic Qualification
............................................................................................................... 13-6
14
Human Response to Vibration Clarence W.
de Silva............................................................. 14-1
14.1
Introduction
.............................................................................................................................. 14-1
14.2
Vibration Excitations on Humans
.......................................................................................... 14-2
14.3
Human Response to Vibration
............................................................................................... 14-3
14.4
Regulation of Human Vibration
............................................................................................. 14-6
Index
................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
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Contents
Vibration Instrumentation
Clarence
W.
de Silva. 1-1
1.1
Introduction
. 1-1
1.2 Vibration
Exciters
. 1-3
1.3
Control
System. 1-15
1.4 Performance
Specification
. 1-21
1.5 Motion Sensors
and Transducers
. 1-27
1.6
Torque, Force, and Other
Sensors . 1-50
Appendix 1A Virtual Instrumentation
for Data Acquisition, Analysis,
and Presentation
. 1-73
Signal Conditioning and Modification Clarence W.
de Silva. 2-і
2.1
Introduction
. 2-2
2.2
Amplifiers
. 2-2
2.3
Analog Filters
. 2-15
2.4
Modulators and Demodulators
. 2-29
2.5
Analog-Digital Conversion
. 2-37
2.6
Bridge Circuits
. 2-43
2.7
Linearizing Devices
. 2-49
2.8
Miscellaneous Signal Modification Circuitry
. 2-56
2.9
Signal Analyzers and Display Devices
. 2-62
Vibration Testing Clarence W.
de Silva. 3-1
3.1
Introduction
. 3-1
3.2
Representation of a Vibration Environment
. 3-3
3.3
Pretest Procedures
. 3-24
3.4
Testing Procedures
. 3-37
3.5
Some Practical Information
. 3-52
Experimental Modal Analysis Chrence W.
de Silva. 4-1
4.1
Introduction
. 4-1
4.2
Frequency-Domain Formulation
. 4-2
4.3
Experimental Model Development
. 4-8
4.4
Curve Fitting of Transfer Functions
. 4-Ю
4.5
Laboratory Experiments
. 4-18
4.6
Commercial
EMA
Systems
. 4-24
x» v
Contents
5
Mechanical Shock Christian Lalanne
. 5-1
5.1
Definitions
. 5-2
5.2
Description in the Time Domain
. 5-3
5.3
Shock Response Spectrum
. 5-4
5.4
Pyroshocks
. 5-17
5.5
Use of Shock Response Spectra
. 5-18
5.6
Standards
. 5-24
5.7
Damage Boundary Curve
. 5-26
5.8
Shock Machines
. 5-28
5.9
Generation of Shock Using Shakers
. 5-44
5.10
Control by a Shock Response Spectrum
. 5-52
5.11
Pyrotechnic Shock Simulation
. 5-58
6
Machine Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnostics Chris K. Mechefske
. 6-1
6.1
Introduction
. 6-2
6.2
Machinery Failure
. 6-2
6.3
Basic Maintenance Strategies
. 6-4
6.4
Factors Which Influence Maintenance Strategy
. 6-7
6.5
Machine Condition Monitoring
. 6-8
6.6
Transducer Selection
. 6-10
6.7
Transducer Location
. 6-14
6.8
Recording and Analysis Instrumentation
. 6-14
6.9
Display Formats and Analysis Tools
. 6-16
6.10
Fault Detection
. 6-21
6.11
Fault Diagnostics
. 6-25
7
Vibration-Based Tool Condition Monitoring Systems
С
Scheffer and
P.S. Heyns. 7-1
7.1
Introduction
. 7-1
7.2
Mechanics of Turning
. 7-2
7.3
Vibration Signal Recording
. 7-7
7.4
Signal Processing for Sensor-Based Tool Condition Monitoring
. 7-11
7.5
Wear Model/Decision-Making for Sensor-Based Tool Condition Monitoring
. 7-15
7.6
Conclusion
. 7-20
8
Fault Diagnosis of Helicopter Gearboxes Kourosh
Danai
. 8-1
8.1
Introduction
. 8-1
8.2
Abnormality Scaling
. 8-5
8.3
The Structure-Based Connectionist Network
. 8-8
8.4
Sensor Location Selection
. 8-11
8.5
A Case Study
. 8-14
8.6
Conclusion
. 8-23
Vibration Suppression and Monitoring in Precision Motion Systems K.K. Tan,
Т.Н.
Lee, K.Z. Tang, S. Huang, S.Y.
Lim, W.
Lin, and Y.P. Leow
. 9-1
9.1
Introduction
. 9-1
9.2
Mechanical Design to Minimize Vibration
. 9-2
9.3
Adaptive Notch Filter
. 9-Ю
9.4
Real-Time
Vibration Analyzer
. 9-17
Contents xv
9.5
Practical
Insights and Case Study
. 9-29
9.6
Conclusions
. 9-35
10
Vibration and Shock Problems of Civil Engineering Structures Priyan
Menais
and Tuan Ngo
. 10-1
10.1
Introduction
. 10-2
10.2
Earthquake-Induced Vibration of Structures
. 10-3
10.3
Dynamic Effects of Wind Loading on Structures
. 10-22
10.4
Vibrations Due to Fluid-Structure Interaction
. 10-33
10.5
Blast Loading and Blast Effects on Structures
. 10-34
10.6
Impact Loading
. 10-47
10.7
Floor Vibration
. 10-51
11
Seismic Base Isolation and Vibration Control Hirokazu Iemura, Sarvesh Kumar Jain,
and Mulyo Harris Pradono
. 11-1
11.1
Introduction
. 11-1
11.2
Seismic Base Isolation
. 11-4
11.3
Seismic Vibration Control
. 11-33
12
Seismic Random Vibration of Long-Span Structures Jiahao Lin and Yahui Zhang
. 12-1
12.1
Introduction
. 12-2
12.2
Seismic Random-Excitation Fields
. 12-11
12.3
Pseudoexcitation
Method for Structural Random Vibration Analysis
. 12-16
12.4
Long-Span Structures Subjected to Stationary Random Ground Excitations
. 12-27
12.5
Long-Span Structures Subjected to Nonstationary Random Ground Excitations
. 12-34
12.6
Conclusions
. 12-39
13
Seismic Qualification of Equipment Ckrence W.
de Silva. 13-1
13.1
Introduction
. 13-1
13.2
Distribution Qualification
. 13-1
13.3
Seismic Qualification
. 13-6
14
Human Response to Vibration Clarence W.
de Silva. 14-1
14.1
Introduction
. 14-1
14.2
Vibration Excitations on Humans
. 14-2
14.3
Human Response to Vibration
. 14-3
14.4
Regulation of Human Vibration
. 14-6
Index
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