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IEC 60060-1 Requirements in Impulse Current Waveform Parameters
How Many Revolutions in a Waveform? Application Notes App Notes 3.50, 4.3X Vibration 00-01487
The simple formula for the number of shaft revolutions in a waveform is: Revolutions in the Waveform = RPM * Number of Points 153.6 * Fmax Maximum Frequency is the term used in the Special Time Waveform screen in Analysis Parameter Set setup. It is the same as Fmax.
153.6 is 2.56 * 60 - see below for details: SampleRate = 2.56 * Fmax --> Samples per second 1/SampleRate = DeltaT = 1/(2.56 * Fmax) --> Seconds per sample NumPoints * DeltaT = NumPoints / (2.56 * F max) --> Seconds (this is the acquisition time) Turning Speed = RPM / 60 --> Revolutions per second NumRevolutions = Revolutions per second * Seconds = (RPM / 60) * NumPoints/(2.56 * Fmax) = (RPM * NumPoints) / (60 * 2.56 * Fmax)
More simplified formula for shaft revolutions: Fmax must be in orders #lines / Fmax in orders= # Shaft revolutions