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Vibrations/Acoustics Laboratory
Dr. Choy in the Dynamics and Vibrations Lab
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The Dynamics
and Vibrations Laboratory specializes in the testing the performances
and durability of high-speed rotating machinery and their corresponding
gear/belt transmissions, bearing supports, and seal components.
Research emphasis are placed the effects of shaft mass-imbalance,
shaft misalignment, gear/belt defects, bearing element damage,
rotor rub interaction, residual bent of rotor, and excessive vibrations
at resonance speeds.
Current research projects include: “Experimental Machine
Fault Simulations using Laboratory Models”, “Gear
Fault Testing and Benchmarking with Numerical Simulations”, “Vibrations
Control Using a Controllable Tilting-Pad Bearing”, “Vibration
Signature Analysis Using The Wigner-Ville and The Wavelet Transforms”.
This laboratory is equipped with a 2 ton- Lang shaker, a75-HP
gear test rig with attached water brake for gear loads, a SpectraQuest
Machinery Fault Simulator, a high-speed contraollable tilting
pad bearing test rig, a 1.6 M National Instrument Data Acquisition
System, a Bently DVF-II vector filter, and a variety of signal
conditioners, B&K acoustic intensity probes, Bently non-contacting
proximeters, and PCB accelerometers.
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The University of Akron
Mechanical Engineering Department
ASEC, Rm. 101.
Akron, Ohio 44325-3903
Department Office: (330) 972-6307
Department Fax: (330) 972-6027
Office Location: ASEC 101
Email: smeier@uakron.edu
Department Chair: Dr. Celal Batur
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