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Vibration measuring instrument - Vibrometer
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2. Introduction
• The primary purpose of the vibration measuring instrument is to give an output signal
which represents the vibration phenomenon.
• The phenomenon may be displacement, velocity or acceleration of a vibrating system.
• Vibration measuring devices having mass, spring, dash pot, etc. are known as seismic
instruments.
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C
• It is used to measure the displacement of a vibrating
System
• It consists of a frame in which the seismic mass (m) is
supported by means of a spring (k) and damper (c)
• The frame is mounted on a vibrating body and
vibrates along with it
• A scale is fixed on the frame and a pointer on the
seismic mass
Displacement measuring instrument / Vibrometer
Vibrating Body
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6. Let us consider equation
Let us assume ω/ωn=r in the above equation
Y
Y
8. • From figure, it can be seen that for large values of r(=ω/ωn), the ratio Z/Y approaches unity
irrespective of the value of damping.
• It implies that provided r is large, the amplitude recorded is approximately equal to the amplitude of
vibrating body.
9. • Further more, it can be seen from figure that if damping factor(r) is about 0.70 or a little higher, it is
possible to have a better approximation of relation (Z/Y=1) over a large range of frequency ratio.
• So, Vibrometer (AKA low frequency transducer) can be used to measure the high frequency ω of a
vibrating body by having the instruments of low natural frequency ωn usually ranging from 1-5 Hz.
10. Phase Difference:
The phase angle plot shown below indicates the phase lag of the seismic mass with respect to vibrating base of machine