faquir
Mechanical
- Oct 30, 2014
- 11
Hi!
I'm making a work for college which involves analyzing the vibrations of a turbofan engine rotating at 2 speeds, N1 beeing the fan speed and N2 beeing the core speed.
The data available to me is a table of the vibration displacement[mils] filtered for N1 and it's frequency, and the vibration velocity[ips] and it's frequency. I have also N1 and N2 in rpm's and time of recording in seconds. I want to calculate the g's
due to N1 and N2 in every second. I've used the normal formulas of conversion ( for example in this site: ) to the values but i'm obtaining high values of g. I've already check the calculations n times and really can't see what I did wrong, or maybe i can't use this formulas in this specific problem I don't know. I'm new in this vibration business!
Thanks for the attention!
I'm making a work for college which involves analyzing the vibrations of a turbofan engine rotating at 2 speeds, N1 beeing the fan speed and N2 beeing the core speed.
The data available to me is a table of the vibration displacement[mils] filtered for N1 and it's frequency, and the vibration velocity[ips] and it's frequency. I have also N1 and N2 in rpm's and time of recording in seconds. I want to calculate the g's
due to N1 and N2 in every second. I've used the normal formulas of conversion ( for example in this site: ) to the values but i'm obtaining high values of g. I've already check the calculations n times and really can't see what I did wrong, or maybe i can't use this formulas in this specific problem I don't know. I'm new in this vibration business!
Thanks for the attention!