Mechanical Vibration - Evaluation of Machine Vibration by Measurements on Non-Rotating Parts - Part 6: Reciprocating Machines with Power Ratings Above 100 kW
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The purpose of DIN ISO 10816-6 is to assess the vibration levels of reciprocating machines with power ratings greater than 100 kW. The standard offers instructions for determining the level of vibration in many types of reciprocating machinery, including those used in ships, locomotives, or land-based applications. Road cars and compressors are not covered by the standard, though.
The requirements set out in this standard are applicable to reciprocating machine acceptance testing as well as continuing operational monitoring. The standard aids in establishing whether or not these equipment's vibration levels are within permitted bounds or whether they endanger their functionality.
In order to accurately analyze and maintain reciprocating machines in diverse industrial contexts, it is vital to remember that this standard acts as a specific guideline for analyzing vibrational characteristics.
| Descriptors | Acceptance tests, Classification, Definitions, Estimation, Evaluations, Instructions, Machine vibration, Machines, Measurement, Measuring techniques, Mechanical engineering, Mechanical testing, Non-rotating, Performance, Power ratings, Reciprocating parts, Reciprocating piston engines, Vibration, Vibration engineering, Vibration measurement, Vibration severity, Engines |
| ICS Codes | 17.160 - Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 573.4 KB |