Hello,
I am not an Electrical Engineer but I need to measure the vibration on a motor that is controlled by a VFD for variable speed.
I have read that a VFD converts the AC current to DC and then converts again into AC but something that is called modulated (PWM), which gives a different frequency.
I have some questions regarding this:
First question is if the motor design (electrical) needs to be different than an AC motor running on a fixed frequency?
Next will be if minimizing all the mechanical sources for vibration, like rotor unbalancing, shaft runout, etc, the motor still vibrates on some frequencies?
Is there any relation or conversion between PWM and frequency (Hz)?
What is best to measure vibration on this case, Vel, Displ or Acc?
Any advice will help me a lot on this matter.
Thank you.
I am not an Electrical Engineer but I need to measure the vibration on a motor that is controlled by a VFD for variable speed.
I have read that a VFD converts the AC current to DC and then converts again into AC but something that is called modulated (PWM), which gives a different frequency.
I have some questions regarding this:
First question is if the motor design (electrical) needs to be different than an AC motor running on a fixed frequency?
Next will be if minimizing all the mechanical sources for vibration, like rotor unbalancing, shaft runout, etc, the motor still vibrates on some frequencies?
Is there any relation or conversion between PWM and frequency (Hz)?
What is best to measure vibration on this case, Vel, Displ or Acc?
Any advice will help me a lot on this matter.
Thank you.