jeyaselvan
Mechanical
- May 13, 2003
- 108
We were trying to do a vibration test of compressor assembly in a electrodynamic shaker at an external lab. Initially, the test lab personnel did a sine sweep from 5 to 1000Hz at an input acceleration of 1g and a sweep rate of 1 oct/min. Thereafter we need to do a resonance dwelling at the identified natural frequencies (first two).
On sweep testing, we identified the first two natural frequencies (less than 100Hz in this particular test direction) and the amplification factors. When we subsequently did a dwelling for an input acceleration of 4g at the resonant frequency, the amplification factors are all off (pretty low in a particular direction which we were testing). The positions of control accelreometer in the shaker table and the response acclr on the compressor assembly are the same.The fixture (in this case was just a solid plate) resonant frequencies are established to be much more than 1000Hz.
Kindly for your suggestions on possible points I need to check at the laboratory.
Regards
On sweep testing, we identified the first two natural frequencies (less than 100Hz in this particular test direction) and the amplification factors. When we subsequently did a dwelling for an input acceleration of 4g at the resonant frequency, the amplification factors are all off (pretty low in a particular direction which we were testing). The positions of control accelreometer in the shaker table and the response acclr on the compressor assembly are the same.The fixture (in this case was just a solid plate) resonant frequencies are established to be much more than 1000Hz.
Kindly for your suggestions on possible points I need to check at the laboratory.
Regards