This system analyzes the shaft vibration of various rotating machines such as generator turbines. It also calculates the balance of the shaft.
Based on a phase reference signal and the vibration waveform signal measured with a shaft vibration detection sensor, modal circles (Nyquist plots), V-S graphs (vibration vs. rotation speed graphs), and other graphs can be displayed in real time, allowing you to confirm that the rotating machine is working properly.
In addition, by using the modal circles mentioned above, you can also calculate the optimum mass and location of a balance weight to offset the unbalanced component (location of the balance hole).
Monitoring screen
The vibration vectors and the effect vector (the vector that indicates the effect of installing a balance weight) are measured at a maximum of 16 evenly distributed rotation speeds. Vibration values at six of those measurement points are selected and, based on them, the optimum mass and installation location for a balance weight can be calculated to minimize vibration.
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