Detecting nano-scale vibrations in rotating devices by using advanced computational methods

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This paper presents a computational method for detecting vibrations related to eccentricity in ultra precision rotation devices used for nano-scale manufacturing. The vibration is indirectly measured via a frequency domain analysis of the signal from a piezoelectric sensor attached to the stationary component of the rotating device. The algorithm searches for particular harmonic sequences associated with the eccentricity of the device rotation axis. The detected sequence is quantified and serves as input to a regression model that estimates the eccentricity. A case study presents the application of the computational algorithm during precision manufacturing processes. © 2010 by the authors.

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del Toro, R. M., Haber, R. E., & Schmittdiel, M. C. (2010). Detecting nano-scale vibrations in rotating devices by using advanced computational methods. Sensors, 10(5), 4983–4995. https://doi.org/10.3390/s100504983

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