WARose
Structural
- Mar 17, 2011
- 5,594
A manufacturer I work with took some measurements of a piece of equipment at the bearings/housing and the supporting framing levels.....and sent them to me to because he wants the framing addressed. (Apparently some support framing was altered during the shut down (on the 4th) and nobody checked it out for vibration.)
Aside from fixing that, one question he has for me is: can I give him an idea as to how unbalanced the machinery currently is? About the only way I know how to do that (aside from bringing in someone who balances machinery for a living) is to model the situation, take a guess at the unbalanced force, and adjust that force to match the measured amplitudes (i.e. data they provided).
But is there a way to answer his question based on the data alone? (Which I could back check once the modeling is done.) I would think that the measurements taken at the housing/bearing level would be magnified by the fact the support is now shaking so badly.
Aside from fixing that, one question he has for me is: can I give him an idea as to how unbalanced the machinery currently is? About the only way I know how to do that (aside from bringing in someone who balances machinery for a living) is to model the situation, take a guess at the unbalanced force, and adjust that force to match the measured amplitudes (i.e. data they provided).
But is there a way to answer his question based on the data alone? (Which I could back check once the modeling is done.) I would think that the measurements taken at the housing/bearing level would be magnified by the fact the support is now shaking so badly.