Classification According To Support Flexibility; Evaluation - ABB AMA Series Manual

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7.4.3.2 Classification according to support flexibility

7.4.3.3 Evaluation

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Figure 7-1 Measuring points
Two conditions are used to classify the support assembly flexibility in specified directions:
rigid supports
flexible supports
These support conditions are determined by the relationship between the machine and
foundation flexibilities. If the lowest natural frequency of the combined machine and support
system in the direction of measurement is higher than its main excitation frequency (this is in
most cases the rotational frequency) by at least 25 %, then the support system may be
considered rigid in that direction. All other support systems may be considered flexible.
ISO 10816-1 provides a general description of the two evaluation criteria used to assess
vibration severity on various classes of machines. One criterion considers the magnitude of
observed broad-band vibration; the second considers changes in magnitude, irrespective of
whether they are increases or decreases.
Evaluation zones
The following evaluation zones are defined to permit a qualitative assessment of the vibration of
a given machine and provide guidelines on possible actions.
Zone A: The vibration of newly commissioned machines would normally fall within this zone.
Zone B: Machines with vibration within this zone are normally considered acceptable for
unrestricted long-term operation.
Manual for Induction Motors and Generators
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