Practice of vibration measurement : measurement technology and vibration analysis with MATLAB® / Thomas Kuttner, Armin Rohnen.
2023
TA355
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Practice of vibration measurement : measurement technology and vibration analysis with MATLAB® / Thomas Kuttner, Armin Rohnen.
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Praxis der Schwingungsmessung. German
ISBN
9783658384630 (electronic bk.)
3658384638 (electronic bk.)
9783658384623
3658384638 (electronic bk.)
9783658384623
Published
Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 542 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-658-38463-0 doi
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TA355
Dewey Decimal Classification
620.3
Summary
This technical book deals clearly with the construction and practical operation of vibration measurement systems. It describes the functioning of the entire measurement chain from the transducer to the evaluation and illustrates the interaction of the elements with numerous practical examples. A completely new focus is vibration analysis using MATLAB®. Contents Vibrations and their measurement - Measurement task and its realization - Vibrations in the time and frequency domain - Free vibrations - Forced vibrations - Vibration transducers - Displacement transducers - Fast transducers (vibration velocity transducers) - Acceleration transducers - Deformation transducers - Signal processing - MATLAB® and data formats, an introduction - Measuring with MATLAB® - Raspberry Pi as a measuring device - Methods and examples for signal analysis - Experimental modal analysis The target groups Students with basic knowledge and young professionals who want to solve their first practical measurement tasks independently Engineers and technicians in industrial practice who plan, perform and evaluate measurements Specialists for a part of the measurement chain and career changers who want to better understand the interaction within the measurement chain The authors Prof. Thomas Kuttner teaches at the University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. His work focuses on vibration measurement technology, experimental fatigue strength and test bench technology. Dipl.-Ing. Armin Rohnen teaches at the Munich University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Aircraft Engineering. He is specialized in the application of MATLAB® in measurement and signal analysis. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.
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Table of Contents
Vibrations and their measurement
Measurement task and its realization
Vibrations in the time and frequency domain
Free vibrations
Forced vibrations
Vibration transducers
Displacement transducers
Fast transducers (vibration velocity transducers)
Acceleration transducers
Deformational transducers
Signal processing
MATLAB® and data formats - an introduction
Measuring with MATLAB®
Raspberry Pi as a measuring device
Methods and examples for signal analysis
Experimental modal analysis.
Measurement task and its realization
Vibrations in the time and frequency domain
Free vibrations
Forced vibrations
Vibration transducers
Displacement transducers
Fast transducers (vibration velocity transducers)
Acceleration transducers
Deformational transducers
Signal processing
MATLAB® and data formats - an introduction
Measuring with MATLAB®
Raspberry Pi as a measuring device
Methods and examples for signal analysis
Experimental modal analysis.