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SKF Multilog O
n-Line System IMx-M
User Manual
Absolute Shaft Vibration
Absolute shaft vibration
is a technique for determining the total amount of shaft
displacement relative to some point in free space (such as the securing bulkhead). The
concept is shown in the figure below.
Figure 2 - 2.
Absolute Shaft Vibration.
However, what actually is observed here is that absolute displacement is the difference
between two different forms of displacement, namely:
•
Displacement of the machine relative to the securing bulkhead (um #1), which can
be determined by means of a velocity sensor secured to a fixed point (such as a
bearing casing), the output of which is integrated to a displacement value in um or
mil.
Figure 2 - 3.
Measuring the Vibration of the Machine.
•
Displacement of the shaft relative to the machine itself (um #2), which can be
determined by means of a proximity probe, secured firmly to the machine casing.