Difference between revisions of "NVGate Torsional"

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* A new input is created : this is the signal of the tachometer velocity. It can be connected for analysis to any NVGate plug in.
* A new input is created : this is the signal of the instantaneous velocity. It can be connected for analysis to any NVGate plug in.
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*The non cyclic behaviour of a shaft can be analysed by the order analysis processing providing order profiles, the time domain analysis for in revolution RPM profiles, the Shaft view to visualize the evolution of speed during one revolution.<br>
*The non cyclic behaviour of a shaft can be analysed by :
* The [[NVGate Synchronous Order Analysis|order analysis]] plug-in, providing order profiles
* By the [[NVGate Time Domain Analysis|time domain analysis]] for RPM over revolution profiles
* The [[NVGate FFT Analyzer|FFT analyser]] plug-in for displaying the Shaft view to visualize the evolution of speed during one revolution.<br>


*The torsional behaviour of a shaft ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torsional_vibration#Crankshaft_torsional_vibration crankshaft], alternator) or a driving belt (service belt) being excited by its acyclic motion. In such a case the phenomena are analysed order by order using the cross-phase tracking capabilities of the SOA Plug-in. In this case 2 or more torsional inputs are used: in different location of the shaft or on each pulley driven by the belt.<br>
*The torsional behaviour of a shaft ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torsional_vibration#Crankshaft_torsional_vibration crankshaft], alternator) or a driving belt (service belt) being excited by its acyclic motion. In such a case the phenomena are analysed order by order using the cross-phase tracking capabilities of the SOA Plug-in. In this case 2 or more torsional inputs are used: in different location of the shaft or on each pulley driven by the belt.<br>

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