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ОбложкаBrandt A. Noise and vibration analysis: signal analysis and experimental procedures. - Chichester: Wiley, 2011. - xix, 438 p.: ill. - Bibliogr.: p.423-427. - Ind.: p.429-438. - ISBN 978-0-470-74644-8
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
About the Author ............................................... xv
Preface ...................................................... xvii
Acknowledgements .............................................. xxi
List of Abbreviations ....................................... xxiii
Notation ...................................................... xxv

1  Introduction ................................................. 1
   1.1  Noise and Vibration ..................................... 1
   1.2  Noise and Vibration Analysis ............................ 2
   1.3  Application Areas ....................................... 3
   1.4  Analysis of Noise and Vibrations ........................ 3
        1.4.1  Experimental Analysis ............................ 4
   1.5  Standards ............................................... 4
   1.6  Becoming a Noise and Vibration Analysis Expert .......... 4
        1.6.1  The Virtue of Simulation ......................... 4
        1.6.2  Learning Tools and the Format of this Book ....... 5

2  Dynamic Signals and Systems .................................. 7
   2.1  Introduction ............................................ 7
   2.2  Periodic Signals ........................................ 8
        2.2.1  Sine Waves ....................................... 8
        2.2.2  Complex Sines ................................... 10
        2.2.5  Interacting Sines ............................... 11
        2.2.4  Orthogonality of Sines .......................... 12
   2.3  Random Signals ......................................... 13
   2.4  Transient Signals ...................................... 14
   2.5  RMS Value and Power .................................... 15
   2.6  Linear Systems ......................................... 16
        2.6.7  The Laplace Transform ........................... 17
        2.6.2  The Transfer Function ........................... 20
        2.6.5  The Impulse Response ............................ 21
        2.6.4  Convolution ..................................... 22
   2.7  The Continuous Fourier Transform ....................... 25
        2.7.1  Characteristics of the Fourier Transform ........ 27
        2.7.2  The Frequency Response .......................... 29
        2.7.3  Relationship between the Laplace and Frequency
               Domains ......................................... 29
        2.7.4  Transient versus Steady-state Response .......... 30
   2.8  Chapter Summary ........................................ 31
   2.9  Problems ............................................... 32
   References .................................................. 33

3  Time Data Analysis .......................................... 35
   3.1  Introduction to Discrete Signals ....................... 35
   3.2  The Sampling Theorem ................................... 35
        3.2.1  Aliasing ........................................ 37
        3.2.2  Discrete Representation of Analog Signals ....... 38
        3.2.3  Interpolation and Resampling .................... 40
   3.3  Filters ................................................ 42
        3.3.1  Analog Filters .................................. 43
        3.3.2  Digital Filters ................................. 45
        3.3.3  Smoothing Filters ............................... 46
        3.3.4  Acoustic Octave Filters ......................... 47
        3.3.5  Analog RMS Integration .......................... 49
        3.3.6  Frequency Weighting Filters ..................... 49
   3.4  Time Series Analysis ................................... 51
        3.4.1  Min-and Max-analysis ............................ 51
        3.4.2  Time Data Integration ........................... 51
        3.4.3  Time Data Differentiation ....................... 55
        3.4.4  FFT-based Processing ............................ 58
   3.5  Chapter Summary ........................................ 58
   3.6  Problems ............................................... 59
   References .................................................. 60

4  Statistics and Random Processes ............................. 63
   4.1  Introduction to the Use of Statistics .................. 63
        4.1.1  Ensemble and Time Averages ...................... 64
        4.1.2  Stationarity and Ergodicity ..................... 64
   4.2  Random Theory .......................................... 65
        4.2.1  Expected Value .................................. 65
        4.2.2  Errors in Estimates ............................. 65
        4.2.3  Probability Distribution ........................ 66
        4.2.4  Probability Density ............................. 66
        4.2.5  Histogram ....................................... 67
        4.2.6  Sample Probability Density Estimate ............. 68
        4.2.7  Average Value and Variance ...................... 68
        4.2.8  Central Moments ................................. 70
        4.2.9  Skewness ........................................ 70
        4.2.10 Kurtosis ........................................ 70
        4.2.11 Crest Factor .................................... 71
        4.2.12 Correlation Functions ........................... 71
        4.2.13 The Gaussian Probability Distribution ........... 72
   4.3  Statistical Methods .................................... 74
        4.3.1  Hypothesis Tests ................................ 74
        4.3.2  Test of Normality ............................... 11
        4.3.3  Test of Stationarity ............................ 11
   4.4  Quality Assessment of Measured Signals ................. 81
   4.5  Chapter Summary ........................................ 84
   4.6  Problems ............................................... 85
   References .................................................. 86

5  Fundamental Mechanics ....................................... 87
   5.1  Newton's Laws .......................................... 87
   5.2  The Single Degree-of-freedom System (SDOF) ............. 88
        5.2.1  The Transfer Function ........................... 88
        5.2.2  The Impulse Response ............................ 89
        5.2.3  The Frequency Response .......................... 91
        5.2.4  The Q-factor .................................... 94
        5.2.5  SDOF Forced Response ............................ 95
   5.3  Alternative Quantities for Describing Motion ........... 95
   5.4  Frequency Response Plot Formats ........................ 97
        5.4.1  Magnitude and Phase ............................. 97
        5.4.2  Real and Imaginary Parts ....................... 100
        5.4.3  The Nyquist Plot - Imaginary vs. Real Part ..... 100
   5.5  Determining Natural Frequency and Damping ............. 103
        5.5.1  Peak in the Magnitude of FRF ................... 103
        5.5.2  Peak in the Imaginary Part of FRF .............. 103
        5.5.3  Resonance Bandwidth (3 dB Bandwidth) ........... 104
        5.5.4  Circle in the Nyquist Plot ..................... 104
   5.6  Rotating Mass ......................................... 104
   5.7  Some Comments on Damping .............................. 106
        5.7.7  Hysteretic Damping ............................. 106
   5.8  Models Based on SDOF Approximations ................... 107
        5.8.1  Vibration Isolation ............................ 107
        5.8.2  Resonance Frequency and Stiffness
               Approximations ................................. 110
   5.9  The Two-degree-of-freedom System (2DOF) ............... 110
   5.10 The Tuned Damper ...................................... 113
   5.11 Chapter Summary ....................................... 115
   5.12 Problems .............................................. 115
   References ................................................. 116

6  Modal Analysis Theory ...................................... 119
   6.1  Waves on a String ..................................... 119
   6.2  Matrix Formulations ................................... 120
        6.2.1  Degree-of-freedom .............................. 121
   6.3  Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors .......................... 122
        6.3.1  Undamped System ................................ 122
        6.3.2  Mode Shape Orthogonality ....................... 125
        6.3.3  Modal Coordinates .............................. 127
        6.3.4  Proportional Damping ........................... 128
        6.3.5  General Damping ................................ 130
   6.4  Frequency Response of MDOF Systems .................... 133
        6.4.1  Frequency Response from [M], [С], [K] .......... 133
        6.4.2  Frequency Response from Modal Parameters ....... 134
        6.4.3  Frequency Response from [M], [K], and ζ -
               Modal Damping .................................. 138
        6.4.4  Mode Shape Scaling ............................. 138
        6.4.5  The Effect of Node Lines on FRFs ............... 139
        6.4.6  Antiresonance .................................. 140
        6.4.7  Impulse Response of MDOF Systems ............... 141
   6.5  Time Domain Simulation of Forced Response ............. 141
   6.6  Chapter Summary ....................................... 143
   6.7  Problems .............................................. 144
   References ................................................. 145

7  Transducers for Noise and Vibration Analysis ............... 147
   7.1  The Piezoelectric Effect .............................. 147
   7.2  The Charge Amplifier .................................. 148
   7.3  Transducers with Built-in Impedance Converters,
        'IEPE' ................................................ 149
        7.3.1  Low-frequency Characteristics .................. 150
        7.3.2  High-frequency Characteristics ................. 151
        7.3.3  Transducer Electronic Data Sheet, TEDS ......... 152
   7.4  The Piezoelectric Accelerometer ....................... 152
        7.4.1  Frequency Characteristics ...................... 153
        7.4.2  Mounting Accelerometers ........................ 155
        7.4.3  Electrical Noise ............................... 155
        7.4.4  Choosing an Accelerometer ...................... 155
   7.5  The Piezoelectric Force Transducer .................... 157
   7.6  The Impedance Head .................................... 158
   7.7  The Impulse Hammer .................................... 159
   7.8  Accelerometer Calibration ............................. 159
   7.9  Measurement Microphones ............................... 161
   7.10 Microphone Calibration ................................ 162
   7.11 Shakers for Structure Excitation ...................... 162
   7.12 Some Comments on Measurement Procedures ............... 163
   7.13 Problems .............................................. 164
   References ................................................. 165

8  Frequency Analysis Theory .................................. 167
   8.1  Periodic Signals - The Fourier Series ................. 167
   8.2  Spectra of Periodic Signals ........................... 169
        8.2.1  Frequency and Time ............................. 170
   8.3  Random Processes ...................................... 170
        8.3.1  Spectra of Random Processes .................... 171
   8.4  Transient Signals ..................................... 173
   8.5  Interpretation of spectra ............................. 173
   8.6  Chapter Summary ....................................... 175
   8.7  Problems .............................................. 175
   References ................................................. 176

9  Experimental Frequency Analysis ............................ 177
   9.1  Frequency Analysis Principles ......................... 177
        9.1.1  Nonparametric Frequency Analysis ............... 178
   9.2  Octave and Third-octave Band Spectra .................. 179
        9.2.1  Time Constants ................................. 179
        9.2.2  Real-time versus Serial Measurements ........... 179
   9.3  The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) .................. 180
        9.3.1  The Fast Fourier Transform, FFT ................ 181
        9.3.2  The DFT in Short ............................... 182
        9.3.3  The Basis of the DFT ........................... 183
        9.3.4  Periodicity of the DFT ......................... 183
        9.3.5  Properties of the DFT .......................... 186
        9.3.6  Relation between DFT and Continuous Spectrum ... 186
        9.3.7  Leakage ........................................ 187
        9.3.8  The Picket-fence Effect ........................ 189
        9.3.9  Time Windows for Periodic Signals .............. 191
        9.3.10 Time Windows for Random Signals ................ 198
        9.3.11 Oversampling in FFT Analysis ................... 199
        9.3.12 Circular Convolution and Aliasing .............. 199
        9.3.13 Zero Padding ................................... 200
        9.3.14 Zoom FFT ....................................... 201
   9.4  Chapter Summary ....................................... 202
   9.5  Problems .............................................. 203
   References ................................................. 204

10 Spectrum and Correlation Estimates Using the DFT ........... 205
   10.1 Averaging ............................................. 205
   10.2 Spectrum Estimators for Periodic Signals .............. 206
        10.2.1 The Autopower Spectrum ......................... 207
        10.2.2 Linear Spectrum ................................ 208
        10.2.3 Phase Spectrum ................................. 208
   10.3 Estimators for PSD and CSD ............................ 209
        10.3.1 The Periodogram ................................ 209
        10.3.2 Welch's Method ................................. 211
        10.3.3 Window Correction for Welch Estimates .......... 211
        10.3.4 Bias Error in Welch Estimates .................. 212
        10.3.5 Random Error in Welch Estimates ................ 217
        10.3.6 The Smoothed Periodogram Estimator ............. 221
        10.3.7 Bias Error in Smoothed Periodogram Estimates ... 223
        10.3.8 Random Error in Smoothed Periodogram
               Estimates ...................................... 224
   10.4 Estimator for Correlation Functions ................... 224
   10.5 Estimators for Transient Signals ...................... 226
        10.5.1 Windows for Transient Signals .................. 227
   10.6 Spectrum Estimation in Practice ....................... 228
        10.6.1 Linear Spectrum Versus PSD ..................... 228
        10.6.2 Example of a Spectrum of a Periodic Signal ..... 229
        10.6.3 Practical PSD Estimation ....................... 231
        10.6.4 Spectrum of Mixed Property Signal .............. 233
        10.6.5 Calculating RMS Values in Practice ............. 234
        10.6.6 RMS From Linear Spectrum of Periodic Signal .... 234
        10.6.7 RMS from PSD ................................... 236
        10.6.8 Weighted RMS Values ............................ 236
        10.6.9 Integration and Differentiation in the
               Frequency Domain ............................... 238
   10.7 Multi-channel Spectral Analysis ....................... 238
        10.7.1 Matrix Notation for MIMO Spectral Analysis ..... 239
        10.7.2 Arranging Spectral Matrices in MATLAB/Octave ... 240
   10.8 Chapter Summary ....................................... 240
   10.9 Problems .............................................. 241
   References ................................................. 242

11 Measurement and Analysis Systems ........................... 245
   11.1 Principal Design ...................................... 246
   11.2 Hardware for Noise and Vibration Analysis ............. 246
        11.2.1 Signal Conditioning ............................ 247
        11.2.2 Analog-to-digital Conversion, ADC .............. 247
        11.2.3 Practical Issues ............................... 253
        11.2.4 Hardware Specifications ........................ 255
        11.2.5 Transient (Shock) Recording .................... 257
   11.3 FFT Analysis Software ................................. 257
        11.3.1 Block Processing ............................... 258
        11.3.2 Data Scaling ................................... 259
        11.3.3 Triggering ..................................... 259
        11.3.4 Averaging ...................................... 260
        11.3.5 FFT Setup Parameters ........................... 261
   11.4 Chapter Summary ....................................... 261
   11.5 Problems .............................................. 261
   References ................................................. 262

12 Rotating Machinery Analysis ................................ 263
   12.1 Vibrations in Rotating Machines ....................... 263
   12.2 Understanding Time-Frequency Analysis ................. 264
   12.3 Rotational Speed Signals (Tachometer Signals) ......... 265
   12.4 RPM Maps .............................................. 267
        12.4.1 The Waterfall Plot ............................. 268
        12.4.2 The Color Map Plot ............................. 268
   12.5 Smearing .............................................. 269
   12.6 Order Tracks .......................................... 272
   12.7 Synchronous Sampling .................................. 272
        12.7.1 DFTParameters after Resampling ................. 276
   12.8 Averaging Rotation-speed-dependent Signals ............ 276
   12.9 Adding Change in RMS with Time ........................ 277
   12.10 Parametric Methods ................................... 281
   12.11 Chapter Summary ...................................... 282
   12.12 Problems ............................................. 282
   References ................................................. 283

13 Single-input Frequency Response Measurements ............... 285
   13.1 Linear Systems ........................................ 286
   13.2 Determining Frequency Response Experimentally ......... 286
        13.2.1 Method 1 - the Ht Estimator .................... 286
        13.2.2 Method 2 - the H2 Estimator .................... 288
        13.2.3 Method 3 - the Hc Estimator .................... 289
   13.3 Important Relationships for Linear Systems ............ 290
   13.4 The Coherence Function ................................ 291
   13.5 Errors in Determining the Frequency Response .......... 291
        13.5.1   Bias Error in FRF Estimates .................. 292
        13.5.2 Random Error in FRF Estimates .................. 293
        13.5.3 Bias and Random Error Trade-offs ............... 295
   13.6 Coherent Output Power ................................. 295
   13.7 The Coherence Function in Practice .................... 296
        13.7.1 Non-random Excitation .......................... 297
   13.8 Impact Excitation ..................................... 297
        13.8.1 The Force Signal ............................... 298
        13.8.2 The Response Signal and Exponential Window ..... 300
        13.8.3 Impact Testing Software ........................ 300
        13.8.4 Compensating for the Influence of the
               Exponential Window ............................. 303
        13.8.5 Sources of Error ............................... 305
        13.8.6 Improving Impact Testing by Alternative
               Processing ..................................... 306
   13.9 Shaker Excitation ..................................... 306
        13.9.1 Signal-to-noise Ratio Comparison ............... 307
        13.9.2 Pure Random Noise .............................. 308
        13.9.3 Burst Random Noise ............................. 310
        13.9.4 Pseudo-random Noise ............................ 310
        13.9.5 Periodic Chirp ................................. 311
        13.9.6 Stepped-sine Excitation ........................ 311
   13.10 Examples of FRF Estimation - No Extraneous Noise ..... 312
        13.10.1 Pure Random Excitation ........................ 312
        13.10.2 Burst Random Excitation ....................... 312
        13.10.3 Periodic Excitation ........................... 314
   13.11 Example of FRF Estimation - with Output Noise ........ 315
   13.12 Examples of FRF Estimation - with Input and Output
         Noise ................................................ 316
        13.12.1 Sources of Error during Shaker Excitation ..... 318
        13.12.2 Checking the Shaker Attachment ................ 318
        13.12.3 Other Sources of Error ........................ 319
   13.13 Chapter Summary ...................................... 319
   13.14 Problems ............................................. 321
   References ................................................. 321

14  Multiple-input Frequency Response Measurement ............. 323
   14.1 Multiple-input Systems ................................ 323
        14.1.1 The 2-input/I-output System .................... 324
        14.1.2 The 2-input/I-output System - matrix notation .. 325
        14.1.3 The H1 Estimator for MIMO ...................... 326
        14.1.4 Multiple Coherence ............................. 327
        14.1.5 Computation Considerations for Multiple-input
               System ......................................... 329
        14.1.6 The Hv Estimator ............................... 329
        14.1.7 Other MIMO FRF Estimators ...................... 330
   14.2 Conditioned Input Signals ............................. 331
        14.2.1 Conditioned Output Signals ..................... 333
        14.2.2 Partial Coherence .............................. 333
        14.2.3 Ordering Signals Prior to Conditioning ......... 334
        14.2.4 Partial Coherent Output Power Spectra .......... 334
        14.2.5 Backtracking the H-systems ..................... 335
        14.2.6 General Conditioned Systems .................... 336
   14.3 Bias and Random Errors for Multiple-input Systems ..... 336
   14.4 Excitation Signals for MIMO Analysis .................. 337
        14.4.1 Pure Random Noise .............................. 337
        14.4.2 Burst Random Noise ............................. 338
        14.4.3 Periodic Random Noise .......................... 338
        14.4.4 The Multiphase Stepped-sine Method (MPSS) ...... 338
   14.5 Data Synthesis and Simulation Examples ................ 339
        14.5.1 Burst Random - Output Noise .................... 339
        14.5.2 Burst and Periodic Random-Input Noise .......... 342
        14.5.3 Periodic Random - Input and Output Noise ....... 342
   14.6 Real MIMO Data Case ................................... 345
   14.7 Chapter Summary ....................................... 348
   14.8 Problems .............................................. 349
   References ................................................. 350

15 Orthogonalization of Signals ............................... 351
   15.1 Principal Components .................................. 351
        15.1.1 Principal Components Used to Find Number of
               Sources ........................................ 353
        15.1.2 Principal Components Used for Data Reduction ... 355
   15.2 Virtual Signals ....................................... 360
        15.2.1 Virtual Input Coherence ........................ 361
        15.2.2 Virtual Input/Output Coherence ................. 364
        15.2.3 Virtual Coherent Output Power .................. 364
   15.3 Noise Source Identification (NSI) ..................... 367
        15.3.1 Multiple Source Example ........................ 367
        15.3.2 Automotive Example ............................. 370
   15.4 Chapter Summary ....................................... 372
   15.5 Problems .............................................. 373
   References ................................................. 373

16 Advanced Analysis Methods .................................. 375
   16.1 Shock Response Spectrum ............................... 375
   16.2 The Hilbert Transform ................................. 378
        16.2.1 Computation of the Hilbert Transform ........... 379
        16.2.2 Envelope Detection by the Hilbert Transform .... 379
        16.2.3 Relating Real and Imaginary Parts of
               Frequency Response Functions ................... 380
   16.3 Cepstrum Analysis ..................................... 384
        16.3.1 Power Cepstrum ................................. 385
        16.3.2 Complex Cepstrum ............................... 387
        16.3.3 Inverse Cepstrum ............................... 387
   16.4 The Envelope Spectrum ................................. 388
   16.5 Creating Random Signals with Known Spectral Density ... 390
   16.6 Operational Deflection Shapes - ODS ................... 391
        16.6.1 Multiple-Reference ODS ......................... 392
   16.7 Introduction to Experimental Modal Analysis ........... 393
        16.7.1 Main Steps in EMA .............................. 393
        76.7.1 Data Checks .................................... 394
        16.7.1 Mode Indicator Functions ....................... 395
        16.7.2 The MAC Matrix ................................. 397
        16.7.3 Modal Parameter Extraction ..................... 398
   16.8 Chapter Summary ....................................... 399
   16.9 Problems .............................................. 400
   References ................................................. 400

Appendix A Complex Numbers .................................... 403
Appendix В Logarithmic Diagrams ............................... 407
Appendix С Decibels ........................................... 411
Appendix D Some Elementary Matrix Algebra ..................... 413
   Reference .................................................. 415
Appendix E Eigenvalues and the SVD ............................ 417
   E.1  Eigenvalues and Complex Matrices ...................... 417
   E.2  The Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) ................ 418
   Reference .................................................. 419
Appendix F Organizations and Resources ........................ 421

Bibliography .................................................. 423
Index ......................................................... 429


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