Article | REF: R6192 V1

Vibrations of industrial structures - Tools and experimental analysis methods

Author: Bernard GARNIER

Publication date: December 10, 2009 | Lire en français

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    1. Experimental vibration analysis

    1.1 Vibration as a source of information

    Vibration measurement is not just about keeping vibration – in the broad sense – down to an acceptable level... It's also a powerful means of analysis applicable to mechanical objects of all kinds.

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    1.1.1 Information conveyed by vibrations from systems in operation

    The measurement of "natural" plant vibrations provides a wealth of information that can be extracted by analyzing the signal:

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