Vibration analysis
Vibration analysis EVAMŽ
The method has been developed to allow large scale, cost-efficient condition monitoring of industrial machinery:
Fast menu-guided set-up of measuring points
Easy data collection with hand-held data loggers or on-line equipment
Automatic condition evaluation
EVAMŽ works in three stages:
1. Vibration time record analysis
EVAMŽ fills the gap between broadband vibration severity measurements (the ISO recommended method) and the traditional type of spectrum analysis requiring a high level of operator training. Used at the most basic level, EVAMŽ supplies much more data than the ISO method without demanding more skill and time.The automatic data processing returns up to 9 parameters for rotational forces, shock forces, and friction , providing a detailed picture of the vibration forces active on the machine. See Illustration.
Vibration made of rotational forces, shock forces, and friction.
2. Vibration spectrum analysis
Spectrum analysis is an integrated part of the software, allowing direct monitoring of a large number of specific mechanical faults.EVAMŽ uses FFT to calculate one or several spectra per measuring assignment. For each measuring assignment, the user can select specific machine faults (unbalance, misalignment, motor and gear box faults, bearing damage, etc.) from a pre-programmed list of fault symptoms. This relieves the time-consuming task of searching the spectra for relevant condition information. Fault symptoms are automatically highlighted in the spectrum, and an individual parameter value is returned for each of them. This allows trending on specific machine faults, or a direct evaluation made by the software.




