vibration analysis

vibration analysis

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Chơi trên PC với BlueStacks - Nền tảng chơi game Android, được hơn 500 triệu game thủ tin tưởng.

Trang đã được sửa đổi vào: 19 tháng 11, 2017

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Acceleration measurement and determination of the relevant frequency, the acceleration and the amplitude of the oscillation

Explanation of the buttons arranged on top of the screen
CONTI: Continuous measurement
5 SEC: Fixed measurement duration of 5 sec, then STOP automatically
STOP: Stop of measurement, the last 5 seconds are displayed
-: In stop mode, move zoom window (1.28sec) to the left, only for PRO version
+: In stop mode, move zoom window (1.28sec) to the right, only for PRO version

There are seven figures below the buttons.

Upper figure "Current acceleration values":
The accelerations values are displayed. The sampling frequency of most smartphones is 50 Hz. If the actual sampling frequency deviates by ± 1 Hz, then the actual sampling frequency appears (flashing). Different times must then be corrected accordingly. The numerically displayed measured values are corrected automatically.
During a swipe action "from bottom left to top right", the APP goes into a diagnostic mode. Then the actual sampling frequency, the standard deviation of the sampling frequency and an internal counter appear.

Underneath figure "Accelerations over time":
It shows the accelerations curve of the last 5 seconds. After pressing STOP, a window of 1.28 sec is marked (vertical black bars).
in PRO version: the window can be moved by ±, after a double-tap on the figure it appears twice as large, after another double-tip it is resized again. Swipe up, swipe down to change the scaling.

Underneath figure "Largest of the three acceleration components curve":
It shows the acceleration component with the maximum acceleration change. The zoom window is represented by 1.28 sec. It is particularly suitable for oscillation frequencies from 1 Hz to 15 Hz. The more sinusoidal the time signal, the more secure are the determined values. In diagnostic mode, trigger points and sine approximations are visible.
In PRO version: after a double tip on the figure it appears twice as large, after another double-tip it is resized again. Swipe up, swipe down to change the scaling.

Underneath figure "Numerical evaluation from the time signal":
Here evaluations from the time domain are displayed numerically. In the diagnostic mode, the number of detected vibrations are displayed. Sx is their standard deviation. The larger n and smaller Sx, the safer the values determined. The acceleration amplitude also specifies a standard deviation. The calculation is done with the least square method.

Underneath figure "FFT-writing of the acceleration over time":
Here, a plot of the acceleration spectrum over time is shown. Shown are the last 5 seconds. The zoom window is marked.
In PRO version: after a double tip on the figure it appears twice as large, after another double-tip it is resized again. Swipe up, swipe down to change the intensity scale.

Underneath figure "FFT spectrum of the zoom window":
It shows the FFT spectrum within the zoom window. The black curve is the resulting acceleration.
In PRO version: after a double tip on the figure it appears twice as large, after another double-tip it is resized again. Swipe up, swipe down to change the scaling.

Underneath figure "FFT, numeric":
It is the numeric output of the FFT spectrum within the zoom window. The maximum of the FFT is indicated by a cross. Frequency, Amplitude and maximum acceleration values are shown.

Chơi vibration analysis trên PC. Rất dễ để bắt đầu

  • Tải và cài đặt BlueStacks trên máy của bạn

  • Hoàn tất đăng nhập vào Google để đến PlayStore, hoặc thực hiện sau

  • Tìm vibration analysis trên thanh tìm kiếm ở góc phải màn hình

  • Nhấn vào để cài đặt vibration analysis trong danh sách kết quả tìm kiếm

  • Hoàn tất đăng nhập Google (nếu bạn chưa làm bước 2) để cài đặt vibration analysis

  • Nhấn vào icon vibration analysis tại màn hình chính để bắt đầu chơi

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