Linear vibrations occurring along the axis of the propulsion system and shafting.
Side-to-side vibrations affecting the propulsion shafting and associated machinery. Testing and Acceptance Criteria
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Requirements for minimizing internally induced vibration from rotating components. Summary Table: MIL-STD-167-1 vs. MIL-STD-167-2
is a critical United States military standard titled "Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment (Reciprocating Machinery and Propulsion System and Shafting)." It provides a comprehensive framework for the vibration testing, analysis, and acceptance criteria of naval machinery, particularly targeting systems with conventionally shafted propulsion. Linear vibrations occurring along the axis of the
MIL-STD-167-2A: Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment
Verification that equipment functions without degradation under specified amplitudes. and acceptance criteria of naval machinery
The primary objective of MIL-STD-167-2A is to ensure that critical naval propulsion systems and reciprocating machinery can withstand the harsh dynamic environments encountered at sea. By establishing uniform requirements, the standard aids in procurement consistency and prevents premature equipment failure that could compromise mission safety.