Transcription of Paper16B Reference Standards - Bretech
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Reference Standards for vibration Monitoring and Analysis J Michael Robichaud, Bretech Engineering Ltd., 70 Crown Street, Saint John, NB Canada E2L 3V6 email: website: ABSTRACTS tandards are criteria established by authority, custom, or general consent. Good Reference Standards represent a broad consensus of opinion among users, and are therefore widely accepted and applied. Furthermore, Standards should be clear, concise, and easily understood. Numerous Standards exist to guide or govern vibration monitoring and analysis, including some that establish classifications for machinery vibration , how measurements should be made, and how the acquired data should be analyzed. This paper will introduce a selection of applicable Reference Standards , and provide commentary and opinion on each with respect to suitability for various industrial applications. Keywords: vibration , Standards 1. INTRODUCTION Standards are documented agreements containing technical specifications or other precise criteria to be used consistently as rules, guidelines, or definitions of characteristics, to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose.
Vibration Magnitude is defined within this group of standards as the maximum value of the broadband rms velocity in the specified frequency range (typically from 10 …
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