MIL-STD-167-1A
MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS OF SHIPBOARD EQUIPMENT (TYPE I - ENVIRONMENTAL AND TYPE II - INTERNALLY EXCITED)
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NAVY - SH - Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)
Year: 2005
Abstract: This standard specifies procedures and establishes requirements for environmental and internally excited vibration testing of Naval shipboard equipment installed on ships with conventionally shafted propulsion (see 6.1.e and 6.1.f).
Applicability.
The test methods specified herein are applicable to shipboard equipment subjected to mechanical vibrations from the environment and from internal excitation caused by unbalanced rotating components of Naval shipboard equipment. For those mechanical vibrations associated with reciprocating machinery and lateral and longitudinal vibrations of propulsion system and shafting, see MIL-STD-167-2.Intended Use: This standard is used to qualify shipboard equipment for the environmental vibrations and internally excited vibrations encountered during operation of the equipment aboard ship.In some special machinery, equipment, or installations (such as antennae, large machinery items, and certain unique designs), it may be necessary to deviate from this standard.Type I vibration testing is intended to qualify new equipment for exposure to shipboard vibrations during the lifetime of the ship.The primary purpose of Type I vibration testing is to prove the physical and functional integrity of equipment when subject to a prescribed steady-state vibration environment. The results of the application of this standard do not provide a definitive determination of the tested item’s natural frequencies and mode shapes.This standard does not cover vibrations associated with reciprocating machinery or those associated with propulsion and shafting. For these types, see MIL-STD-167-2.The primary purpose of the application of this standard to Type II vibrations is from the standpoint of mechanical suitability, and not from a structureborne noise standpoint. See MIL-STD-740-2 for noise suitability of equipment.
Applicability.
The test methods specified herein are applicable to shipboard equipment subjected to mechanical vibrations from the environment and from internal excitation caused by unbalanced rotating components of Naval shipboard equipment. For those mechanical vibrations associated with reciprocating machinery and lateral and longitudinal vibrations of propulsion system and shafting, see MIL-STD-167-2.Intended Use: This standard is used to qualify shipboard equipment for the environmental vibrations and internally excited vibrations encountered during operation of the equipment aboard ship.In some special machinery, equipment, or installations (such as antennae, large machinery items, and certain unique designs), it may be necessary to deviate from this standard.Type I vibration testing is intended to qualify new equipment for exposure to shipboard vibrations during the lifetime of the ship.The primary purpose of Type I vibration testing is to prove the physical and functional integrity of equipment when subject to a prescribed steady-state vibration environment. The results of the application of this standard do not provide a definitive determination of the tested item’s natural frequencies and mode shapes.This standard does not cover vibrations associated with reciprocating machinery or those associated with propulsion and shafting. For these types, see MIL-STD-167-2.The primary purpose of the application of this standard to Type II vibrations is from the standpoint of mechanical suitability, and not from a structureborne noise standpoint. See MIL-STD-740-2 for noise suitability of equipment.
Subject: Balance quality grade
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| contributor author | NAVY - SH - Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems) | |
| date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:17:07Z | |
| date available | 2017-09-04T18:17:07Z | |
| date copyright | 38658 | |
| date issued | 2005 | |
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| description abstract | This standard specifies procedures and establishes requirements for environmental and internally excited vibration testing of Naval shipboard equipment installed on ships with conventionally shafted propulsion (see 6.1.e and 6.1.f). Applicability. The test methods specified herein are applicable to shipboard equipment subjected to mechanical vibrations from the environment and from internal excitation caused by unbalanced rotating components of Naval shipboard equipment. For those mechanical vibrations associated with reciprocating machinery and lateral and longitudinal vibrations of propulsion system and shafting, see MIL-STD-167-2.Intended Use: This standard is used to qualify shipboard equipment for the environmental vibrations and internally excited vibrations encountered during operation of the equipment aboard ship.In some special machinery, equipment, or installations (such as antennae, large machinery items, and certain unique designs), it may be necessary to deviate from this standard.Type I vibration testing is intended to qualify new equipment for exposure to shipboard vibrations during the lifetime of the ship.The primary purpose of Type I vibration testing is to prove the physical and functional integrity of equipment when subject to a prescribed steady-state vibration environment. The results of the application of this standard do not provide a definitive determination of the tested item’s natural frequencies and mode shapes.This standard does not cover vibrations associated with reciprocating machinery or those associated with propulsion and shafting. For these types, see MIL-STD-167-2.The primary purpose of the application of this standard to Type II vibrations is from the standpoint of mechanical suitability, and not from a structureborne noise standpoint. See MIL-STD-740-2 for noise suitability of equipment. | |
| language | English | |
| title | MIL-STD-167-1A | num |
| title | MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS OF SHIPBOARD EQUIPMENT (TYPE I - ENVIRONMENTAL AND TYPE II - INTERNALLY EXCITED) | en |
| type | standard | |
| page | 23 | |
| status | Active | |
| tree | NAVY - SH - Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems):;2005 | |
| contenttype | fulltext | |
| subject keywords | Balance quality grade | |
| subject keywords | Balancing | |
| subject keywords | Flexible rotor | |
| subject keywords | Response prominence | |
| subject keywords | Rigid rotor |

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