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TM 625
Elastic shafts
Description Learning objectives/experiments
• investigation of the natural The TM 625 experimental unit can be • investigation of a Laval rotor
modes of various shafts with con- used to study the natural modes of · critical speed
tinuous mass distribution and of these different models. Illustrative exper- · self-alignment
a Laval rotor iments are used to explain resonance • natural modes on a shaft with continu-
• optimal visibility and simultan- and the supercritical or subcritical ous mass distribution with
eous protection thanks to trans- states of a vibrating system. Six shafts · different bearing clearances
parent protective cover of different lengths and diameters are · different shaft diameters
available. The shafts can be mounted on · different shaft lengths
The terms “critical speed” and “reson- four self-aligning ball bearings and fitted
ance” are often used when referring to with a mass disk to construct a Laval ro-
rotating systems. Resonance occurs tor. The axial positions are read on a
when the natural frequency and the ex- scale mounted parallel to the shaft. A
citation frequency match. The natural three-phase motor drives the shaft via a
frequency of an oscillatory system is flexible coupling. The electronically con-
that frequency at which the system os- trolled speed can be selected via two po-
cillates with the associated natural tentiometers and is continuously vari-
mode after a single excitation. Operation able. It is displayed digitally.
at critical speed can damage the system
because of the high vibration amp- A transparent protective cover and
litudes. In order to study the phenomen- safety bearing ensure safe operation.
on of shaft vibration in more detail, there
are two simplified calculation models. In The measured values can be displayed
the first case, the mass of the elastic and analysed on a PC using the optional
shaft is evenly distributed along its TM 620.20 unit for data acquisition.
length. In the second case, the shaft
consists of massless, elastic shaft sec-
tions and the masses are combined into
discrete mass disks.
G.U.N.T. Gerätebau GmbH, Hanskampring 15-17, D-22885 Barsbüttel, Telefon (040) 67 08 54-0, Fax (040) 67 08 54-42, Email [email protected], Web www.gunt.de
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TM 625
Elastic shafts
Specification
[1] experimental unit for determining critical speeds
and investigating the natural modes of a shaft
[2] 6 high-tensile steel shafts
[3] up to 4 self-aligning ball bearings, each moveable to
any point as a shaft bearing
[4] 1 mass for constructing a Laval rotor
[5] 3 safety bearings and transparent protective cover
for safe operation
[6] three-phase motor: 2 pre-selectable speed ranges;
speed electronically controlled and continuously ad-
justable
[7] digital speed display
[8] system TM 620.20 for data acquisition available as
an option
1 switch box, 2 motor, 3 inductive speed sensor, 4 elastic coupling, 5 self-aligning ball bear-
ings, 6 safety bearing, 7 protective cover, 8 shaft, 9 mass disk
Technical data
6 shafts
• Ø 3mm, 6mm, 7mm
• L: 600mm, 900mm
• high-tensile steel
Mass, disk-shaped
• Ø 80mm
• m: 965g
• high-tensile steel
Motor
• power: 0,25kW
• max. speed: 6000min-1
• speed electronically controlled
Vibration behaviour of a Laval rotor: n speed, A amplitude, nc critical speed with resonance,
Shaft bearing
shaded area: subcritical speed, red shaded area: supercritical speed with self-centring • 4x self-aligning ball bearings
• 3x safety bearings
Measuring ranges
• speed: 0…6000min-1
• scale for clearance measurement: 0…1000mm
230V, 50Hz, 1 phase
230V, 60Hz, 1 phase; 120V, 60Hz, 1 phase
UL/CSA optional
LxWxH: 1550x380x450mm
Weight: approx. 65kg
Scope of delivery
1 experimental unit
6 shafts
1 set of tools
Natural modes of a shaft with continuous mass distribution: a) first natural mode, b) second 1 set of instructional material
natural mode, c) third natural mode; red: amplitude of the vibration, blue: position of the
safety bearing; L clearance of the shaft bearing
G.U.N.T. Gerätebau GmbH, Hanskampring 15-17, D-22885 Barsbüttel, Telefon (040) 67 08 54-0, Fax (040) 67 08 54-42, Email [email protected], Web www.gunt.de
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gunt
TM 625
Elastic shafts
Optional accessories
TM 620.20 System for data acquisition
WP 300.09 Laboratory trolley
G.U.N.T. Gerätebau GmbH, Hanskampring 15-17, D-22885 Barsbüttel, Telefon (040) 67 08 54-0, Fax (040) 67 08 54-42, Email [email protected], Web www.gunt.de
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