1、 Rolling bearings - Measuring methods for vibration - Part 1: Fundamentals ANSI/ABMA/ISO 15242-1-2016 Sponsor American Bearing Manufacturers Association ANSI/ABMA/ISO 15242-1-2016 (Identical Adoption of ISO 15242-1:2015) Copyright American Bearing Manufacturers Association, Inc. Neither part of the
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12、distribution.ISO 15242-1:2015(E)Foreword ivIntroduction v1 Scope . 12 Normative references 13 Terms and definitions . 14 Fundamental concepts . 34.1 Bearing vibration measurement 34.2 Characteristics of an axis of rotation . 44.3 Bearing error motion . 54.4 Bearing vibration 65 Measurement process .
13、 65.1 Basic principle of vibration measurement 65.2 Rotational frequency 65.3 Orientation of bearing rotational axis. 65.4 Bearing load. 75.5 Transducers . 76 Measurement and evaluation methods 76.1 Physical quantity measured. 76.2 Frequency domain . 76.3 Time domain . 76.4 Transducer response and f
14、ilter characteristics 76.5 Method of time-averaging . 96.6 Measurement sequence . 97 Conditions for measurement 107.1 Bearing conditions for measurement . 107.1.1 Prelubricated bearings 107.1.2 Non-prelubricated bearings 107.2 Conditions of the measurement environment 107.3 Conditions for the measur
15、ing device 107.3.1 Stiffness of the spindle/mandrel arrangement 107.3.2 Loading mechanism .107.3.3 Magnitude and alignment of the external load applied to the bearing 107.3.4 Axial location of transducer and direction of measurement 107.3.5 Mandrel . 107.3.6 Others . 118 Calibration and reference ev
16、aluation of the measuring system 118.1 General 118.2 Calibration of the system components 118.3 System performance evaluation 12Annex A (informative) Contact resonance considerations for spring-loaded transducers 13Annex B (informative) Correlation of amplitudes of displacement, velocity and acceler
17、ation .14Annex C (informative) Measurement of radial run-out and axial run-out of the mandrel .15Bibliography .16 ISO 2015 All rights reserved iiiContents PageCopyright by ISO. Reproduced by ANSI with permission of and under license from ISO. Licensed to committee members for further standardization
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24、n the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) see the following URL: Foreword - Supplementary informationThe committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 4, Rolling bearings.This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 15242-1:2004), which has been technically revised.ISO 15242 con
25、sists of the following parts, under the general title Rolling bearings Measuring methods for vibration: Part 1: Fundamentals Part 2: Radial ball bearings with cylindrical bore and outside surface Part 3: Radial spherical and tapered roller bearings with cylindrical bore and outside surface Part 4: R
26、adial cylindrical roller bearings with cylindrical bore and outside surfaceiv ISO 2015 All rights reservedCopyright by ISO. Reproduced by ANSI with permission of and under license from ISO. Licensed to committee members for further standardization only. Downloaded 12/30/2015 10:30 AM. Not for additi
27、onal sale or distribution.ISO 15242-1:2015(E)IntroductionVibration in rotating rolling bearings can be of importance as an operating characteristic of such bearings. The vibration can affect the performance of the mechanical system incorporating the bearing and can result in audible noise when the v
28、ibration is transmitted to the environment in which the mechanical system operates, can lead to damages, and can even create health problems.Vibration of rotating rolling bearings is a complex physical phenomenon dependent on the conditions of operation. Measuring the vibration of an individual bear
29、ing under a certain set of conditions does not necessarily characterize the vibration under a different set of conditions or when the bearing becomes part of a larger assembly. Assessment of the audible sound generated by the mechanical system incorporating the bearing is further complicated by the
30、influence of the interface conditions, the location and orientation of the sensing device, and the acoustical environment in which the system operates. Assessment of airborne noise, which for the purpose of this part of ISO 15242 can be defined as any disagreeable and undesired sound, is further com
31、plicated by the subjective nature of the terms disagreeable and undesired. Structure-borne vibration can be considered the driving mechanism that ultimately results in the generation of airborne noise. Only selected methods for the measurement of the structure-borne vibration of rotating rolling bea
32、rings are addressed in the current edition of ISO 15242.This part of ISO 15242 serves to define and specify the physical quantities measured and the general measurement conditions and environment utilized in the measurement of vibration generated by rolling bearings on a measuring device. Based on t
33、his part of ISO 15242, parties to the acceptance inspection of rolling bearings may, by agreement, establish acceptance criteria with which to control bearing vibration.Vibration of rotating rolling bearings can be assessed by a number of means using various types of transducers and measurement cond
34、itions. No simple set of values characterizing the vibration of a bearing is adequate for the evaluation of the vibratory performance in all possible applications. Ultimately, a knowledge of the type of bearing, its application and the purpose of the vibration measuring (e.g. as a manufacturing proc
35、ess diagnostic or an assessment of product quality) is required to select the most suitable method for measuring. The field of application for standards on bearing vibration is therefore not universal. However, certain methods have established a wide enough level of application to be considered as s
36、tandard methods.This part of ISO 15242 serves to define the general principles involved in vibration measurement. It is intended that further parts will specify, in more detail, the methods for assessing vibration of different types of bearings with cylindrical bore and outside surface. ISO 2015 All
37、 rights reserved vCopyright by ISO. Reproduced by ANSI with permission of and under license from ISO. Licensed to committee members for further standardization only. Downloaded 12/30/2015 10:30 AM. Not for additional sale or distribution.Copyright by ISO. Reproduced by ANSI with permission of and un
38、der license from ISO. Licensed to committee members for further standardization only. Downloaded 12/30/2015 10:30 AM. Not for additional sale or distribution.Rolling bearings Measuring methods for vibration Part 1: Fundamentals1 ScopeThis part of ISO 15242 specifies measuring methods for vibration o
39、f rotating rolling bearings under established measuring conditions, together with calibration of the related measuring systems.2 Normative referencesThe following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated referenc
40、es, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.ISO 286-2, Geometrical product specifications (GPS) IS O code system for tolerances on linear sizes Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance classes and limit devi
41、ations for holes and shaftsISO 2041:2009, Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring VocabularyISO 5593, Rolling bearings Vocabulary3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 2041, ISO 5593 and the following apply.3.1error motionundesir
42、ed radial or axial (translational) motion or tilt (angular) motion of an axis of rotation, excluding motions due to changes of temperature or externally applied load3.2vibrationmechanical oscillations about an equilibrium pointNote 1 to entry: The oscillations may be periodic or random.SOURCE: ISO 2
43、041:2009, 2.1, modified3.3transducerdevice designed to convert energy from one form to another in such a manner that the desired characteristics of the input energy appear at the outputNote 1 to entry: The output is usually electrical.Note 2 to entry: The use of the term “pick-up” is deprecated.Note
44、 3 to entry: Examples of types of transducers used in vibration measurement are the following:a) piezoelectric accelerometer;b) piezoresistive accelerometer;INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 15242-1:2015(E) ISO 2015 All rights reserved 1Copyright by ISO. Reproduced by ANSI with permission of and under lice
45、nse from ISO. Licensed to committee members for further standardization only. Downloaded 12/30/2015 10:30 AM. Not for additional sale or distribution.ISO 15242-1:2015(E)c) strain-gauge type accelerometer;d) variable-resistance transducer;e) electrostatic (capacitor/condenser) transducer;f) bonded-wi
46、re (foil) strain-gauge;g) variable-reluctance transducer;h) magnetostriction transducer;i) moving-conductor transducer;j) moving-coil transducer;k) induction transducer;l) laser vibrometer.Note 4 to entry: Other types of transducers such as dynamic force transducers may be used, provided their signa
47、l can be converted to displacement, velocity or acceleration.SOURCE: ISO 2041:2009, 4.1, modified Note 3 to entry and Note 4 to entry have been added.3.4filterwave filteranalogue or digital device for separating oscillations on the basis of their frequency, introducing relatively small attenuation t
48、o wave oscillations in one or more frequency bands and relatively large attenuation to oscillations of other frequencies3.5band-pass filterfilter (3.4) which has a single transmission band extending from a lower cut-off frequency greater than zero to a finite upper cut-off frequency3.6nominal upper
49、and lower cut-off frequenciescut-off frequencyfuppand flownominal frequencies that define the band-pass filter (3.5)3.7root mean square velocityrms velocityvrms(t)square root of the average of squared values of the vibration velocity within a time interval, TNote 1 to entry: Root mean square value can also be used for displacement and acceleration.Note 2 to entry: In the first edition of this part of ISO 15242, root mean square was abbreviated as r.m.s.3.8fundamental periodperiodsmallest increment of time for which a periodic function