GB/T 9239.31-2023
ActiveMechanical vibration—Rotor balancing—Part 31: Susceptibility and sensitivity of machines to unbalance
机械振动 转子平衡 第31部分: 机器不平衡易变性和不平衡灵敏度
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines methods for evaluating how susceptible a machine is to becoming unbalanced during operation and how sensitive it is to the effects of existing unbalance. It is applied in the design, testing, and condition monitoring of rotating machinery, such as turbines, pumps, and electric motors, to establish acceptable balance tolerances and predict performance degradation. The standard is used by engineers to ensure reliability and safety in industries like power generation, aerospace, and manufacturing.
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GB/T 12217-2005
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conical shaft ends
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Cylindrical shaft ends
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Straight-sided internal splines Length series
GB/T 1563-2003
Taper keys--Cross section dimensions of keyways
GB/T 10043-2003
Clutch--Classification
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Clutch--Terminology
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