Vibration Analysis Technique for Small Rotating Machines and its Application

Vibration and noise problems are common to small, high-speed rotating machines such as electric vacuum cleaners and small blowers. When these machines are used in the home, reduced vibrations and noise are very desirable, Engine order analysis is a well known method to measure vibration and noise ch...

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Veröffentlicht in:TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series C 1992/12/25, Vol.58(556), pp.3579-3585
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description Vibration and noise problems are common to small, high-speed rotating machines such as electric vacuum cleaners and small blowers. When these machines are used in the home, reduced vibrations and noise are very desirable, Engine order analysis is a well known method to measure vibration and noise characteristics of rotating machines. However, for small rotating machines, attachment of a rotating pulse generator to the rotating shaft to detect rotating frequency is generally difficult. Even if attachment is possible, much time is taken in preparation for the measurements. A new rotating frequency estimation method without a rotating pulse generator is proposed and its accuracy is discussed. Then, a new engine order analysis technique using the frequency estimation method is introduced and applied to analyze vibration and noise from an electric vacuum cleaner.
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Fast Fourier Transform
High Speed Rotor
Noise
Vacuum Cleaner
Vibration
Window Function
title Vibration Analysis Technique for Small Rotating Machines and its Application
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