NeVib
Nehring Vibration Measurement
With NeVib human exposure to mechanical vibrations may be measured, displayed and
evaluated.
Features
NeVib supports two vibration measuring points (each with three axis) and four additional channels (for example for rotational speed, power consumption etc.)
- Manual entry of sensor sensitivities
- Vector addition of 3 X/Y/Z-channels
- grafic display (raw data, weighted signals)
- Output to EXCEL and XML
- Filtering of signals by additional trigger conditions (for example: use only acceleration values where rotational speed is between 1500 and 1600 RPM)
- Zoom, cursor measurements
- Display of maxima, mean values
- more than one working cycle in one measurement possible
Frequency weightings:
According to EN ISO 8041 from 2004 the following evaluations are implemented:
- Hand - arm vibrations (ISO 5349-1, weighting wh for all axis)
- Whole body vibrations (EN ISO 2631-1, weighting for in x, Y-axis: wd, weighting for the Z-axis: wk)
- Whole body vibrations in track vehicles (EN ISO 2631-4, weighting wb for all axis)
- Low frequency whole body vibrations, Kinetosis (EN ISO 2631-1, weighting wf for all )
- Building vibrations (EN ISO 2631-2, weighting wm for all axis)
Displays / Evaluations
- Frequency weighted time signal [m/s/s],
- Unweighted time signal [m/s/s],
- weighted accelertaion, RMS[m/s/s],
- Maxima
- Additional channels, may be rotational speeds, power consumption ...
Standards observed
EN ISO 8041 (2004), EN ISO 5349 (2001), EN ISO 2631, DIN 45 675 (1987), VDI-directive VDI 2057 (2002), EU directive 2002/44/EG
Download
Version 4.13 English and German (Full version and Demoversion) |
EXCEL Sheet with verification of the weighting filters |
Info / Online Help
Info - Video showing NeVib (German) , duration ca. 2 min.
Download Video (ca. 2 MByte)
Languages available
German, English
Source of supply
Nehring PC-Messtechnik
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