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UFC 3-450-01 Noise and Vibration Control
UFC 3-450-01. 15 May 2003. UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC). NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL. APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED
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Torsional Vibration of Turbo-Machinery
Torsional Vibration of Turbo-Machinery
By Duncan Walker
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
* Number Of Pages: 189
* Publication Date: 2003-10-31
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0071430377
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780071430371
* Binding: Hardcover
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VIBRATION TESTING
ABSTRACT
How many hours of vibration testing equals how many miles (or kilometers) of transport?
A simple question, but unfortunately the answer is neither simple nor straightforward. This paper
examines the factors involved in attempting to construct such an equivalence, explains the
methodology behind an accepted and proven approach, and discusses the issue of accelerated
(time-compressed) vibration simulation in detail.
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THEORY OF VIBRATION ISOLATION
Vibration isolation concerns means to bring about a reduction in a vibratory effect.
A vibration isolator in its most elementary form may be considered as a resilient
member connecting the equipment and foundation.The function of an isolator is to
reduce the magnitude of motion transmitted from a vibrating foundation to the
equipment or to reduce the magnitude of force transmitted from the equipment to
its foundation.
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Basic Vibration Isolation Theory
The object of the following is to acquaint the user with the principles and I
terminology encountered in analyzing basic vibratory systems. Information
is presented regarding the simple vibratory system and the principles of
vibration isolation plus a discussion of how these principles apply to
isolated foundation design.
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Vibration Isolation Terminology
The isolation of machinery to prevent the transmission of vibration and noise has become one of
the important phases of modern building engineering. Light weight construction and locating
mechanical equipment on upper floors, adjacent to quiet areas, increases the requirement for
vibration control. The use of isolation is primarily for reducing the effect of the dynamic forces
generated by moving parts in a machine into the surrounding structure.
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