wireless, self-sufficient, broadband, synchronous – measure vibration in 3 axes
In trouble shooting, vibration measurements must be carried out quickly and easily at different measurement points. Cables disturb the measurement or can only be laid after machine shutdown due to moving machine parts. If the measurement point itself moves or rotates, sensors with a cable can not be used. ... ELOVIS TEDIASENS SN-I sensor nodes (sensor-node-internal) are equipped with a 3-axis accelerometer, a rechargeable battery and a radio module. The radio nodes with integrated sensor, SN-I, are small and efficient. Over 9 hours, the SN-I radio nodes can transmit vibrations in continuous use. Typical radio links are 20m to 100m. It can operate up to 40 radio nodes, each with 3 channels at the same time.
Typical measures / evaluations:
- Oscillation measurement
- Vibration Measurement
- Acceleration
- Time-based measurement
- Frequency-based measurement
Typical machines / parts with measurement problems:
- Paper machines
- rolling mills
- Sieves, mills, classifiers
- Machine Drives
- Transmission
- Fans
Application Examples
Vibration Measurement in the Paper Machine
Due to their size and complexity, paper machines are a challenge in vibration trouble shooting. With the ELOVIS wirel...
Impact Test and Acceleration Measurement
Helmets for sport and road traffic have to meet high safety requirements. The decisive point is the effect of impacts...
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Wireless Systems
Vibration & Oscillation Measurement Systems
- Synchronous, wireless measurement data transmission and data acquisition
- Live measurement data transmission of vibration oscillation, temperature, pressure
- Wireless sensor network, self-organised, Industry 4.0 to go!
- Condition monitoring of machines, drives, processes, objects, bulidings
ELOVIS Services
ELOVIS offers the following services in this area:
- Consultancy on wireless measurement data transmission
- Rental of sensors
- mediation of experts
- OEM sensor developments in the field of radio systems