GB/T 41095-2021 Active National standards

GB/T 41095-2021 Mechanical vibration—Methodology for selecting appropriate machinery vibration standards

GB/T 41095-2021 Mechanical vibration—Methodology for selecting appropriate machinery vibration standards

Publish Date: 2021-12-31 Implement Date: 2022-07-01 For services related to genuine standard inquiry, procurement, translation, and other related services in China, please Contact Us

Basic Information

Standard Code: GB/T 41095-2021
Standard Type: National standards
Standard Status: Active
is_force_gb: no
CCS Name: Basic standards and general methods
ICS Name: Vibration, impact, and vibration measurement
Publish Date: 2021-12-31
Implement Date: 2022-07-01
Pages: 26 pages

Scope

This document provides guidance on selecting appropriate vibration standards for specific types of machines, thereby choosing suitable methods of vibration measurement and evaluation. It outlines GB/T 6075, GB/T 11348, and other standards related to machine vibration.
This document provides an overview of relevant standards and summarizes their application scope. It also provides a theoretical analysis basis for determining whether to conduct vibration measurements on non-rotating components, rotating shafts, or both, for machines without previous experience. Since specific machines may have characteristics that lead to the selection of different most appropriate measurement methods, this document is not intended to replace the existing practical experience of manufacturers or users with specific machines.
The purpose of this document is not to enable readers to master all the technical details of the standards required for measuring and evaluating specific machines, but to guide readers in selecting appropriate standards, which provide the necessary details. Then, with appropriate training, readers will be able to complete the measurement or evaluation work.

Development Information

Word Count: 52 Thousand words Pages: 26 pages

Referenced Standards

Adopt standards

ISO/TR 19201:2013

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