ASHRAE 87.3 01 RA06 DELETED:2001 Edition
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ASHRAE Standard 87.3 Method of Testing Propeller Fan Vibration
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASHRAE | 2001 | 28 |
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3 | Contents Contents |
4 | Foreword Foreword 1. Purpose 1. Purpose 2. Scope 2. Scope 3. Defintions 3. Defintions 4. Introduction 4. Introduction |
5 | 5. Tests Methods for Identifying the Type of Excitation 5. Tests Methods for Identifying the Type of Excitation |
6 | 6. Diagnosis of Vibration Problems Excited by Unbalance 6. Diagnosis of Vibration Problems Excited by Unbalance |
8 | 7. Diagnosis of Vibration Problems Excited by Electromagnetic Forces 7. Diagnosis of Vibration Problems Excited by Electromagnetic Forces |
10 | 8. Diagnosis of Vibration Problems Excited by Aerodynamic Forces 8. Diagnosis of Vibration Problems Excited by Aerodynamic Forces |
12 | 9. References to Other Standards 9. References to Other Standards Annex A—Bibliography Annex A—Bibliography Annex B—Guidelines for Accelerometer Selection and Attachment Annex B—Guidelines for Accelerometer Selection and Attachment |
13 | Annex C—Guidelines for Preventing Noise Contamination of Strain Gage Signals Annex C—Guidelines for Preventing Noise Contamination of Strain Gage Signals |
14 | Annex D—A Model for Estimating the Effect of Gyroscopic Forces Annex D—A Model for Estimating the Effect of Gyroscopic Forces |
18 | Annex E—Measurement of the Polar Mass Moment of Inertia Annex E—Measurement of the Polar Mass Moment of Inertia Annex F—Measurement of Torsional Acceleration of the Stator Annex F—Measurement of Torsional Acceleration of the Stator |
19 | Annex G—Measurement of the Torsional Resonance Frequency of the Stator/Mount System Annex G—Measurement of the Torsional Resonance Frequency of the Stator/Mount System Annex H—Mathematical Models for Electromagnetically Excited Vibrations Annex H—Mathematical Models for Electromagnetically Excited Vibrations |
22 | Annex I—The Characteristics of Aerodynamic Excitation Annex I—The Characteristics of Aerodynamic Excitation |