Fluke VIBXPERT II User Manual page 102

Data collector & vibration analyzer
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Time-synchronous average (Postprocessing)
If a trigger signal is recorded in addition to the time waveform,
further information can be obtained.
For example, the time waveform can be determined synchronously
with every rotation of the shaft. In this way, events in the signal
that are synchronous with the RPM are emphasized and stochastic
results are suppressed.
If the measurement locations are on a gearbox, the time waveform
can be determined for one rotation using the transmission ratio of
the gearbox.
• Press the MENU key.
• Select 'Postprocessing' and click on 'Times-ynchronous average':
- If you measured the RPM simultaneously with a trigger sensor,
activate the 'Use trigger mark' option and enter the number of
'Revolutions' per trigger pulse. Using the 'Start at trigger' option,
you can synchronize the time signal using the trigger pulse.
- If there is no trigger signal, you can simulate it by using a
manually entered RPM value ('Custom revolution'). In this case,
the trigger options described above are deactivated. The RPM
value (in Hz) corresponds to a block length in the time signal
described by the relationship f= 1/t.
- In the 'Revolutions' field, you can compensate for any differences
in RPM between the trigger measurement location and the signal
measurement location (e.g. the translation ratio in the gearbox).
Close Postprocessing
• Press the MENU button in the result screen.
• Select 'Postprocessing' and click on 'Data'.
Time-synchronous average:
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