posted on 2008-05-20, 09:56authored byBen Halkon, Steve Rothberg
Background: Laser Doppler vibrometry is now a well established technique enabling noncontact
vibration measurements in the most challenging of environments. Rotor vibration
measurements are often highlighted as a major application of Laser Vibrometers due to their
non-contact operation and inherent immunity to shaft run-out.
Method of Approach: In such measurements, resolution of the individual axial and torsional
vibration components is possible via particular arrangement of the laser beam(s). Resolution
of the radial or pitch / yaw vibration components, however, can only be achieved by essential
post-processing of the data from simultaneous orthogonal measurements.
Results: This paper describes the principle and rigorous examination of a novel, dedicated
resolution algorithm enabling, for the first time, real-time post-processing of the outputs from
standard commercial instruments.
Conclusions: The system performed well, even in the presence of noise and other typical
measurement errors, and was implemented successfully in an engine vibration study.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
HALKON, Ben J. and ROTHBERG, S., 2006. Rotor vibration measurements using laser Doppler vibrometry: essential post-processing for resolution of radial and pitch/yaw vibrations. Journal of Vibration and Acoustics: Transactions of the ASME, 128, pp. 8-20.