Measurement Techniques of Torsional Vibration in Rotating Shafts
P.A. Meroño1, F.C. Gómez2, F. Marín3
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Cartagena, Spain.
Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, Spain.
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Cartagena, Spain.
The measurement of torsional vibration is a common practice in certain fields, such as the automotive industry, power generation, or large alternative engines. Similarly, functional analysis and diagnostic of other equipment, which are not traditionally measured, can benefit greatly from this type of measurement. This review discusses some techniques used in industry to measure torsional vibration, briefly describing the types of sensors used and the transduction procedures. Choosing the most appropriate technique in each case not only responds to economic reasons, but also to other conditions of the given equipment, such as its design, coupled machines or devices, functional status and operating environment, and the possibilities to install the instrumentation.
P. Meroño, F. Gómez and F. Marín, "Measurement techniques of torsional vibration in rotating shafts," Computers, Materials & Continua, vol. 44, no.2, pp. 85–104, 2014.
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