Description
The SEQ 200 bench allows the study of the concepts of balancing of shafts in rotation around their axis.
The shaft studied has 3 discs each equipped with 2 threaded rods allowing to integrate flyweights.
According to the angular configuration of each disc and the flyweights in place on each one, the user has the possibility to define the static balancing angle of the shaft as well as the flyweights to be added to compensate for the static imbalance.
Once this static balancing is achieved , the user finds that its shaft has an angular equilibrium position infinite translating the balance "perfect"
He then proceeds to the initiation of the shaft drive motor and finds vibration.
These vibrations reflect the dynamic unbalance of the shaft
The user then directly visualizes the difference between static balancing and dynamic balancing concepts.
The system is fully instrumented. The setting equation of the shaft and the reported point masses can then be simulated (numerical analysis model provided) and confronted to the measurements performed on the machine.
These measures are available on USB port through integrated data acquisition card.