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168       An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance

                                          input energy can cause catastrophic, near
                                          instantaneous failure of the machine or struc-
                                          ture.

         Frequency, primary               The base frequency referred to in a vibration
                                          analysis that includes vibrations that are har-
                                          monics of the primary frequency.
         Gravitational constant           The constant of proportionality in the
                                          English system of units, g c , which causes one
                                          pound of mass to produce one pound of force
                                          under the acceleration of gravity, equal to
                                                         2
                                          32.17lbm-ft/lbf-sec .
         Harmonic motion                  A periodic motion or vibration that is a sinu-
                                          soidal function of time, that is, motion along
                                          a line given by equation x = a cos(wt +f),
                                          where t is time, a and w are constants, and f
                                          is the phase angle. For example, X = X 0 sin
                                          (wt + f) where X is the displacement, X 0 is
                                          the amplitude,  w is the circular frequency,
                                          and f is the phase angle.
         Harmonics                        Multiples of the primary frequency (e.g., 2¥,
                                          3¥).
         Hertz                            Unit of frequency; a periodic oscillation has
                                          a frequency of n hertz if in one second it goes
                                          through n cycles.
         Imbalance                        A condition that can result from a mechani-
                                          cal and/or a force imbalance. Mechanical
                                          imbalance is when there is more weight on
                                          one side of a centerline of a rotor than on the
                                          other. Force imbalance can result when there
                                          is an imbalance of the centripetal forces gen-
                                          erated by rotation and/or when there is an
                                          imbalance between the lift generated by the
                                          rotor and gravity.

         Machine element                  Rotating-machine components, such as
                                          rolling-element bearings, impellers, and
                                          other rotors, that turn with a shaft.
         Machine-train                    A series of machines containing both driver
                                          and driven components.
         Maintenance management program A comprehensive program that includes pre-
                                          dictive maintenance techniques to monitor
                                          and analyze critical machines, equipment,
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