Vibrations
Hydrostatic transmissions - Circuit assembly and design
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Vibrations
Hydrostatic transmissions - Circuit assembly and design

Author : Louis MARTIN

Publication date: April 10, 2000 | Lire en français

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1. Vibrations

1.1 Basic concepts and orders of magnitude

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1.1.1 Definitions, amplitude, frequency

Readers may also wish to consult the articles in the Vibrations section of the Basic Sciences treatise.

Vibration is the cyclic variation of a physical quantity around its mean value. We can have a vibration of pressure, position, speed, torque, flow, and so on.

In general form, we have : x=xm+12Af(t)

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