Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) Practice Exam

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Which aspect of vibration indicates frequency of movement?

  1. Accelerations

  2. Displacement

  3. Velocity

  4. Pressure

The correct answer is: Velocity

The frequency of movement in vibration analysis is primarily indicated by velocity. In the context of mechanical vibrations, frequency refers to how often an object vibrates in a given time period, typically measured in Hertz (Hz). The velocity of vibration represents the rate at which the vibrating object moves in a particular direction and is a direct indicator of the energy associated with that vibration frequency. When assessing vibrations in machinery or structures, the velocity measurement can provide insights into potential resonant frequencies and the overall dynamic behavior of the system. Monitoring velocity helps to determine the effectiveness of maintenance strategies, as well as the health and performance of rotating machinery. Accelerations and displacements are also important in vibration analysis but serve different roles. Accelerations provide information about the forces involved in the vibration and changes in speed, while displacement refers to the distance the object moves from its rest position. Pressure is generally not a relevant factor in measuring vibration frequency, as it relates more to fluid dynamics and the forces exerted by fluids rather than the characteristics of vibration itself.