geoffthehammer
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2005
- 77
I have a 24" x 18" cast iron surface plate mounted on a bench using soft rubber pads. Bolted to the surface plate is a piece of equipment, part of which vibrates horizontally at amplitudes up to +/- 1.25mm (adjustable)and frequencies between 20 and 120Hz (adjustable). The vibrating mass is around 150 grams which has a small vertically offset out-of-balance.
We are trying to measure the amount of vertical movement of the vibrating mass induced by out-of-plane forces within the drive mechanism and the out-of-balance. We are expecting movements of up to 10 micrometres. We are reading the vertical motion using a capacitance sensor (sensing part of the vibrating mass) mounted to the surface plate via a magnetic base.
It seems reasonable to assume that we are also measuring any vibrations within the surface plate and the sensor mounting arrangement.
We have been told that if we place a very soft, thick rubber pad on the surface plate, then place a heavy cast iron block on the rubber and mount our capacitance sensor on the block it will eliminate the vibrations of the plate and the sensor mounting arrangement. The rubber pad acting as a filter.
The question is this: Is this argument correct and exactly what will we be measuring?
We are trying to measure the amount of vertical movement of the vibrating mass induced by out-of-plane forces within the drive mechanism and the out-of-balance. We are expecting movements of up to 10 micrometres. We are reading the vertical motion using a capacitance sensor (sensing part of the vibrating mass) mounted to the surface plate via a magnetic base.
It seems reasonable to assume that we are also measuring any vibrations within the surface plate and the sensor mounting arrangement.
We have been told that if we place a very soft, thick rubber pad on the surface plate, then place a heavy cast iron block on the rubber and mount our capacitance sensor on the block it will eliminate the vibrations of the plate and the sensor mounting arrangement. The rubber pad acting as a filter.
The question is this: Is this argument correct and exactly what will we be measuring?