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Vibrations dans
1 les machines
Introduction:
Toutes les machines industrielles sont soumises à
des vibrations, qui sont le reflet de l'état de la
machine . En pratique, elles sont difficiles à éviter.
Ainsi, une machine neuve en excellent état de
fonctionnement produit très peu de vibrations.
Avec le temps, les fondations qui supportent une
machine travaillent, des pièces se déforment et des
changements apparaissent dans les caractéristiques
de la machine :
1 Désalignement des arbres
Actifs Passifs
Types de capteur de vibration
Prosimètre
Capteur de
Vélocimétrie
vibration
Accéléromètre
1/Prosimètre
Inconvénients :
1/ Sensible au matériau de l’arbre
2/ Installation
3/ Gamme de fréquence limitée. Pas de détection des
défauts de roulement
4/ Restriction de température
2/Vélocimétrie
1/Facile à installer
2/Petit , léger
3/Supporte les hautes températures
4/Pas de pièces mobiles
Inconvénients:
1/Nécessite une double intégration pour le
déplacement
2/Nécessite une source extérieure
3/Fournie des informations limités sur la
dynamique d’arbre
4/Médiocre pour les faibles vitesses
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Mercury is the closest planet Venus has a beautiful name
to the Sun and the smallest and is the second planet
one of them all from the Sun
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Mercury is the Jupiter is the
smallest planet in biggest planet in
20% the Solar System 80% the Solar System
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Saturn is a gas
Venus is the second
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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest
in the Solar System. Its name has nothing to do with the
liquid metal
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Mercury is the closest planet Despite being red, Mars is
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Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun and the
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● Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar System
● Venus has a beautiful name and is the second
planet from the Sun
● Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only
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