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BS 7676-2:1993

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Acceptance code for gears Determination of mechanical vibrations of gear units during acceptance testing

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Language(s)

English

Published date

08-15-1993

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Committees responsible
National foreword
Method
1 Scope
2 Normative reference
3 Definitions
4 General
5 Instrumentation
6 Vibration measurements
7 Testing
8 Acceptance values
9 Test report
Annexes
A (informative) Relationship between displacement,
     velocity and acceleration waveforms
B (informative) Effects of the system
C (informative) Vibration instruments and
     characteristic considerations
D (informative) Subjective vibration ratings
E (informative) Bibliography
Figures
1 Rating curves for shaft vibration
2 Rating curves for housing vibration
A.1 Waveform
A.2 Vibration amplitude relationships
D.1 Subjective vibration ratings

Specifies the methods for determining mechanical vibration of individually housed, enclosed, speed-reducing and speed-increasing gear units. Specifies methods for measuring housing and shaft vibrations, and the types of instrumentation, measurement methods and testing procedures for determining vibration levels. Does not include vibration grades for acceptance. Does not include torsional vibration measurements of a geared system. Includes definitions, annexes and diagrams.

Committee
MCE/5
DevelopmentNote
Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, September 2005. (08/2005) Also numbered as ISO 8579-2 Supersedes 89/72664 DC (10/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
18
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

1.1 This part of ISO 8579 specifies the methods for determining mechanical vibration of individually housed, enclosed, speed-increasing and speed-reducing gear units. It specifies methods for measuring housing and shaft vibrations, and the types of instrumentation, measurement methods and testing procedures for determining vibration levels. Vibration grades for acceptance are included. It does not include torsional vibration measurements of a geared system.

This part of ISO 8579 applies only to a gear unit under test and operating within its design speed, load, temperature range and lubrication for acceptance testing at the manufacturer’s facility. The gear unit may be tested at another location if agreed upon and operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Other International Standards on vibration evaluation may be required for measuring gear unit vibration in field service.

This part of ISO 8579 does not apply to special or auxiliary drive trains, such as integrated gear-driven compressors, pumps, turbines, etc., and power take-off gears.

NOTE 1 Acceptance limits for tests of these types of equipment should be independently specified. However, if negotiated, this or other appropriate standards may be applied to such equipment.

1.2 Special provisions may be required for vibration measurements: the type of measurement and acceptance level should therefore be agreed between the manufacturer and purchaser at an early stage of negotiation.

IEC 60184:1965 Methods for specifying the characteristics of electro-mechanical transducers for shock and vibration measurements
ISO 7919-1:1996 Mechanical vibration of non-reciprocating machines Measurements on rotating shafts and evaluation criteria Part 1: General guidelines
ISO 2372:1974 Mechanical vibration of machines with operating speeds from 10 to 200 rev/s Basis for specifying evaluation standards
ISO 2954:2012 Mechanical vibration of rotating and reciprocating machinery — Requirements for instruments for measuring vibration severity
ISO 5348:1998 Mechanical vibration and shock Mechanical mounting of accelerometers

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