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2021 ◽  
Vol 346 ◽  
pp. 03043
Author(s):  
Alexander Denisenko ◽  
Viktor Mikhailov

Monitoring the condition of the spindle units of modern metal-cutting machines by methods of non-selective diagnostics involves the possibility of installing monitoring sensors in places with maximum vibration information. In this regard, the assessment of the informative value of the vibration field of the spindle unit, which can be carried out in advance, taking into account the design features, geometric and dimensional characteristics, is an urgent task. Based on the energy approach, a computational model based on the median planes of the walls is proposed using the example of a universal lathe spindle unit. On the basis of the calculated model, the energy balance equations are drawn up taking into account the conditions for the transmission of vibration power between the walls of the housing. The dependences that allow us to calculate the coefficients that take into account the absorption of vibration energy by the walls of the housing are given. The solution of the energy balance equations made it possible, based on the level of the vibration power flow, to rank the walls of the spindle unit body by information content,. The resulting model of the vibration field can be used to determine the reference values of vibration velocities that are formed from sources in the absence of defects. This will allow for non-selective diagnostics to detect the occurrence of a defect at an early stage, and in the presence of a defect to assess the level of its development.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Haosen Chen ◽  
Peng Yang ◽  
Yijun Shen

In the previous investigations of the vibroacoustic characteristics of a submerged cylindrical shell in a flow field, the fluid viscosity was usually ignored. In this paper, the effect of fluid viscosity on the characteristics of vibration power flow in an infinite circular cylindrical shell immersed in a viscous acoustic medium is studied. Flügge’s thin shell theory for an isotropic, elastic, and thin cylindrical shell is employed to obtain the motion equations of the structure under circumferential-distributed line force. Together with the wave equations for the viscous flow field as well as continuity conditions at the interface, the vibroacoustic equation of motion in the coupled system is derived. Numerical analysis based on the additional-damping numerical integral method and ten-point Gaussian integral method is conducted to solve the vibroacoustic coupling equation with varying levels of viscosity. Then, the variation of the input power flow against the nondimensional axial wave number in the coupled system with different circumferential mode numbers is discussed in detail. It is found that the influence of fluid viscosity on the vibroacoustic coupled system is mainly concentrated in the low-frequency band, which is shown as the increase of the crest number and amplitude of the input power flow curves.


Author(s):  
Jiang-Hai Wu ◽  
Hong-Zhen Zhu ◽  
Zhi-Yong Yin ◽  
Fang An ◽  
Ling-Bo Zhou

2017 ◽  
Vol 908 ◽  
pp. 012034 ◽  
Author(s):  
M N Arib Rejab ◽  
S A Abdul Shukor ◽  
M R Mohd Sofian ◽  
J I Inayat-Hussain ◽  
A Nazirah ◽  
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