Vibrations Measuring System Design for Rotating Machines from 900 rpm to 84000 rpm
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v12i37.671Keywords:
Mechanical vibration, Accelerometer, Signal processing, Microcontroller, Microcomputer frequency spectrumAbstract
This article is a vibration measuring system far rotating machines issued, which when quantified by it, experts
enable vibration analysts can perform the diagnosis of the state of the machine. The measuring instrument quantifies the vibration signals from an accelerometer, and then perform data processing using signal-processing techniques performed by the software developed. Finally, signals are displayed on the screen through time and spectrum graphs, including various features to improve the perception of signals to the user.
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