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Component: PM-PDM-VA
Component Name: Vibration Analysis
Description: A machine component which has frequencies whose absolute value depends on the speed of a parent machine component. &EXAMPLE& A bearing's ball pass frequency is based on the rotation speed of the shaft.
Key Concepts: Relative Component is a feature of the PM-PDM-VA Vibration Analysis component of SAP. It allows users to compare the vibration levels of different components in a system, and identify any discrepancies. This helps to identify potential problems before they become serious. How to use it: To use Relative Component, users must first set up the vibration analysis system. This includes setting up the sensors, calibrating them, and setting up the data collection system. Once this is done, users can then compare the vibration levels of different components in the system. This can be done by selecting the components to be compared and then running the analysis. The results will show any discrepancies between the components. Tips & Tricks: When setting up the vibration analysis system, it is important to ensure that all sensors are properly calibrated. This will ensure that accurate readings are obtained and that any discrepancies between components can be accurately identified. Additionally, it is important to regularly check and maintain the sensors to ensure that they are working correctly. Related Information: For more information on Relative Component and other features of PM-PDM-VA Vibration Analysis, please refer to SAP's official documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available which provide tutorials and tips on how to use this component effectively.