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Virtual Instrument for the Analysis of Vibrations in Rotary Machines

In: Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts

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  • Claudio Urrea Onate
  • Rodrigo Cisterna

Abstract

In this chapter, the implementation of a "Virtual Instrument" developed in MATLAB/Simulink® that allows the analysis of the measurement of mechanical vibrations in rotating machines is presented. To accomplish this, we identified the main rotating machines used in industry, the parameters that can be relevant when an analysis of vibration is made, the typical vibration frequency spectra of certain electrical and mechanical failures, the most common regulations employed by the industry with respect to vibration levels in rotating machinery, the tools that are used for vibration analysis, and tools for developing MATLAB software that includes features for storing and managing data from a database, also allowing an analysis and diagnosis of vibration in rotating machines.

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  • Claudio Urrea Onate & Rodrigo Cisterna, 2016. "Virtual Instrument for the Analysis of Vibrations in Rotary Machines," Chapters, in: Jan Valdman (ed.), Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:101117
    DOI: 10.5772/63736
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    virtual instrument; rotating machines; predictive maintenance; vibration analysis; vibration diagnostic;
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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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