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Vibrodiagnostics of electrical machines
Boháček, Daniel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of vibration analysis in electric rotating machines. From the beginning, it is necessary to explain the basic concepts and introduce the issue of vibration. Next time, the work is focused on sources of vibration in electrical machines. Defects on electric rotating machines causing vibrations are described. Sensing is performed using sensors of deflection, speed and acceleration. The measured signal needs to be adjusted and filters, approximations and sampling will cover this in the next chapter. The main objective is the methods of analysis, which include the best known in the field of frequency analysis (FFT) and the envelope method in the time domain. This includes other methods such as Kurtosis factor, Crest factor, etc. There is also a basic block diagram for measuring vibrations. This block diagram is programmed and has a graphical user interface. The last part is an evaluation of the measured data of the engines.
Design of a test stand for vibrodiagnostics education
Doležal, David ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Zuth, Daniel (advisor)
The master's thesis on the topic "Design of a Testing Model for Vibrodiagnostics Education" deals with the construction issues of the device. The introductory section provides a systematic analysis, which serves as the basis for the subsequent work. The literature review section discusses Technical Diagnostics with a focus on its subfield, Vibrodiagnostics. It also describes various types of sensors used for vibration measurements. Subsequently, typical faults of rotors and their configuration are presented. The thesis then focuses on the design of the testing device. The design emphasizes simplicity, ease of manufacturing, and minimizing production costs while maintaining functionality and reliability. After the suitable design was proposed, the testing device was manufactured and its functionality was tested in a school laboratory. Several measurements were conducted on different types of faults, such as static unbalance and moment unbalance. The measurements also considered misalignment due to the lack of device calibration. The final part of the thesis evaluates the testing device and provides recommendations for possible improvements. The outcome of the work is the creation of a functional testing model for diagnostic education, which has been tested and is operational.
Vibrodiagnostics of electrical machines
Boháček, Daniel ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Janda, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis deals with methods of vibration analysis in electric rotating machines. From the beginning, it is necessary to explain the basic concepts and introduce the issue of vibration. Next time, the work is focused on sources of vibration in electrical machines. Defects on electric rotating machines causing vibrations are described. Sensing is performed using sensors of deflection, speed and acceleration. The measured signal needs to be adjusted and filters, approximations and sampling will cover this in the next chapter. The main objective is the methods of analysis, which include the best known in the field of frequency analysis (FFT) and the envelope method in the time domain. This includes other methods such as Kurtosis factor, Crest factor, etc. There is also a basic block diagram for measuring vibrations. This block diagram is programmed and has a graphical user interface. The last part is an evaluation of the measured data of the engines.

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