The PtMechanicalStrengthAttributesType provides asset attributes describing the mechanical strength during operation and is formally defined in Table 151.
Table 151 – PtMechanicalStrengthAttributesType Definition
Attribute |
Value |
||||
BrowseName |
PtMechanicalStrengthAttributesType |
||||
IsAbstract |
False |
||||
References |
Node Class |
BrowseName |
DataType |
TypeDefinition |
Other |
Subtype of the PtCommonAssetAttributesType defined in chapter 7.11 |
|||||
0:HasProperty |
Variable |
Shock |
0:String[] |
0:PropertyType |
O, RO |
0:HasProperty |
Variable |
Vibration |
0:String[] |
0:PropertyType |
O, RO |
Conformance Units |
|||||
Powertrain Attributes Information |
Shock provides the information to the shock resistance properties. A considerable number of standards exist with regard to the assessment of machine shock. Example:
- Shock resistance according to EN 60068-2-27: ≤ 100 g (981 m/s2)
- IEC 60068-2-27:2008 - Half-sine of 15 or 5 g peak amplitude and a duration of 11 or 30 msec.
Vibration provides the information to the vibration severity. A considerable number of standards exist with regard to the assessment of machine vibrations; the following list does not claim to be exhaustive:
- Vibration resistance according to EN 60068-2-6 at 5Hz – 2kHz: ≤ 10 g (98.1 m/s2)
- DIN ISO 5348 - Mechanical vibration and shock - Mechanical mounting of accelerometers
- DIN ISO 10816 - Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts
- DIN ISO 7919-3 - Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on rotating shafts
- DIN ISO 20816-1 - Mechanical vibration - Measurement and evaluation of machine vibration