Paper
4 October 1994 Monitoring of vibration in vibration-sensitive facilities
Quincy G. Holloter, Colin G. Gordon
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Abstract
Vibration monitoring is a valuable tool in the operation of facilities which house vibration- sensitive equipment. Monitoring can detect trends in the vibration environment that may signal the need for remedial action before vibration-related problems are encountered. Monitoring is invaluable in situations where construction work is carried out within, or close to, the facility. The monitor can alert the construction team to particular events that exceed a set vibration threshold. In this paper we describe our experience with the long-term use of a multi-channel monitoring system. This experience has provided insights to the problems that can be encountered and the ways in which these can be remedied.
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Quincy G. Holloter and Colin G. Gordon "Monitoring of vibration in vibration-sensitive facilities", Proc. SPIE 2264, Vibration Monitoring and Control, (4 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188871
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Control systems

Electronic filtering

Computing systems

Vibration control

Signal processing

Data conversion

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