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Vibration Parameters Of Vibration Meter

Amplitude: Represents the magnitude of vibration, the "severity" of damage to equipment or mechanical components.

The units of amplitude are: displacement value (mm), velocity value (mm/sec), acceleration value (g)

Frequency: Represents the source of vibration and the "cause" of damage to equipment or mechanical components.

The units of frequency are: occurrences per second (Hz or CPS), occurrences per minute (CPM)

Phase: Represents the relationship of vibration between measuring points, è "operational mode" of equipment or mechanical components.

The unit of phase is: degrees (o)

Energy: Represents the destructive force of vibration and the "shock condition" of equipment or mechanical component damage.

When calculating the amplitude, it needs to be expressed as the root mean square value (rms)


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