2.2) App: Register a new spot

By selecting a specific machine, the Spot list associated with that machine is displayed. The names of the spots, serial numbers of the associated DynaLoggers and the dates of the latest collection are shown.


 

If no spots have been registered yet, the message “No spots added. Click on + to add Spots to your Machine” will appear. By pressing the icon (+) in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, new spots can be created.

By pressing the icon (+), the registration form for a new spot is displayed. On this screen it is possible to associate and configure all of the monitoring parameters of the DynaLogger.

        
 

First, choose the DynaLogger model to be registered (TcA, AS or HF) and then add the identification of the monitoring point.

The other fields are explained in more detail in the next section.

 

 

2.1) Register a new machine

After logging in, a list of machines registered to the company will be displayed on the main screen. If no machines have been registered yet, no machines will be shown. 

On the main screen, new machines can be created by touching the icon, , on the bottom-right corner of the screen. A new screen will appear (below), where it is possible to register a new machine.

To do this, fill in the following fields:

• Name: used to identify the machine;

• Details: information such as format, position, function, etc;

• Workspace: Definition of the workspace in which the machine will be created, according to the asset tree defined in the Web Platform;

• Address: location in which the machine is installed. It’s possible to use Google Map;

• Power: power of the machine in kW;

• RPM: number of revolutions per minute of the machine.
 

In addition to this information, a photograph of the machine can be added by pressing the icon located at the top of the screen.

To complete the registration, simply touch “NEXT”, located in the top right-hand corner of the screen. The app will create the machine and direct the user to a list of monitoring points (spots), where it will be possible to register a new spot.

 

 

1) Login

To be able to register DynaLoggers, take instantaneous vibration and temperature readings, get graphs with current data and request spectral analysis, access to the DynaPredict App is required.

After receiving access credentials and installing the app, log in can be achieved as outlined below.

When the app is first accessed, or after the user has logged out, the login screen will be shown. The fields should be filled in with the previously obtained credentials (e-mail and password).

When logging into the app, the user should choose the workspace for desired access. The list of available workspaces takes into account the permissions previously assigned to the user on the Web Platform.

7. Gateway

The Gateways automatically collect data from the DynaLoggers within their Bluetooth range and send it directly to the Web Platform, and allow the scheduling of spectral analysis.

It is important to note that a Gateway does not eliminate the need for the application, since the app alone enables the initial configuration of the DynaLoggers.

However, it is an important ally to optimize the data collection process.

To learn more about how the Gateway works and its features, read the Gateway Manual.

6. Registering a DynaLogger

After attaching the DynaLogger in the desired location, you must associate its serial number* with the spot created earlier in the asset tree.

*Each DynaLogger has a serial number that identifies it:



DynaLogger HF – Serial Number

The process of registering a DynaLogger to a spot is done via Mobile Application. Therefore, make sure you have downloaded the App on your smartphone before going to the field to install the sensor.

By logging into the App with your access credentials, all sectors, machines, and their divisions will be visible, as previously created in the asset tree via the Web Platform.

Then, all you have to do is associate DynaLogger with its respective monitoring spot.

At the end of this procedure, the DynaLogger will be working and collecting vibration and temperature data as configured.



5. Mounting

The mounting method is one of the most critical factors for measuring vibration. A rigid attachment is essential for avoiding false readings and data.

Depending on the type of machine and position, different mounting methods could be used. To get the best results from the DynaPredict solution, screw mounting is recommended. To do this, the installation surface must be prepared first, as described below.

 

Screw Mounting

Before choosing this mounting method, check that the installation point on the equipment is thick enough for drilling. If so, follow the step-by-step procedure below

 

Drilling the Machine

Drill a threaded hole with an M6x1 threaded tap (supplied in kits with 21 DynaLoggers) at the point of measurement, at least 15mm deep.

Cleaning

Using a wire brush or fine sandpaper, clean any solid particles and scale on the surface of the measurement point.

After surface preparation, the DynaLogger attachment process should begin.

DynaLogger attachment

Position the DynaLogger at the measurement point so that the base of the device is completely supported by the installation surface. Once this is done, tighten the screw and spring washer* supplied with the product, applying a tightening torque of 11Nm.

* Use of the spring washer is critical to achieving reliable results.


Adhesive Mounting

Preparation of the Adhesive

The most suitable adhesives for this type of fixation, according to tests conducted by Dynamox, are the Scotch Weld DP-8810 or DP-8405 structural adhesives from 3M. Follow the preparation instructions described in the manual of the adhesive itself.

Dynalogger Attachment

Apply the glue so that it covers the DynaLogger’s entire bottom surface, completely filling the center hole. Apply the glue from the middle to the edges. 


DynaLogger installation with glue fixation

Press the DynaLogger on the measuring point, orienting the axes (drawn on the product label) in the most appropriate way.

Wait for the curing time indicated in the manual of the glue manufacturer itself, in order to guarantee the good fixation of the DynaLogger.

4. Positioning

Before carrying out the physical installation of the sensors on the machines, here are a few recommendations:

The first step, in the case of explosive atmospheres, is to consult possible restrictions on the product datasheet.

Regarding to vibration and temperature parameter measurements, these should be taken on rigid parts of the machinery. Installation on fins and in fuselage regions should be avoided, as these may present resonances, attenuate the signal, and dissipate heat. In addition, the device should preferably be positioned on a non-rotating part of the machine.

Since the DynaLoggers take readings on three orthogonal axes, they can be installed in any angular direction. However, it is recommended that one of the axes (X,Y,Z) be aligned with the machine shaft.


Left: DynaLogger TcA+. Right: DynaLogger HF
 

The images above show the orientation of the DynaLogger axes. This can also be seen on the label attached to the devices. The correct positioning of the device should take into account the axis and orientation of the machine. The image below shows a DynaLogger positioned on an electric motor.
 


X=Axial; Y=Horizontal; Z=Radial

The images above show the orientation of the DynaLogger axes. This can also be seen on the label attached to the devices. The correct positioning of the device should take into account the axis and orientation of the machine.

  1.  The DynaLogger must be installed in a rigid part of the machine, avoiding regions that may present localized resonance;
  2. Preferably, the DynaLogger should be centered in relation to critical components, such as bearings;
  3. It is recommended to keep the DynaLogger at a fixed point, i.e., to define a definite installation for each device in order to obtain repeatability in measurements and a history of quality data;
  4. It is recommended to verify that the surface temperature of the monitoring point is within the recommended limits (-10ºC to 84ºC) for the use of DynaLoggers. Using the DynaLoggers at temperatures outside the specified range will void the product warranty;

Regarding the actual installation locations, we have created a suggestion guide for the most common machine types. 

3. Structuring the Asset Tree

Before placing sensors in the field, it is recommended to ensure that the asset tree (hierarchical structure) is properly created, with the monitoring points already standardized waiting for the sensor that will be associated to it. To learn all the details and understand how to perform the asset tree structuring process, please read the article Asset Tree Manegement.

 

This facilitates the work in the field and ensures that the points are registered in the correct structure.

 The asset tree structure should be defined by the customer and, preferably, follow the standard already used by the company in ERP software (SAP, for example).

After creating the asset tree via the Web Platform, the user should ideally also register the monitoring point (called the spot) in the tree structure, before going into the field to perform the physical installation of the sensors.

The image below shows an example of an asset tree:

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With these procedures completed, the user can finally go into the field to perform the physical installation of the sensors on the machines and components registered in the asset tree.  

After finishing these procedures, the user can finally go into the field and perform the physical installation of the sensors on the machines and components registered in the asset tree.

 More details regarding this process are present in the following articles of this section.

 

2. Acessing the System

Install Mobile App

To configure data loggers, spots and machines, it is necessary to download the “DynaPredict” app. The app is available on Android (version 5.0Ⓡ or above) and iOS (version 11 or above)  devices and is compatible with smartphones and tablets.

To install the app, simply search for “dynapredict” on the app store of the device (Google Play Store/App Store) and complete the download.

It is also possible to download the Android version from a computer by accessing the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=solutions.dynamox.predict

Note: You must be logged in to your Google account and it must be the same that is registered on the Play Store of your Android device.

Accessing the Web Platform

To create the hierarchical sensor and gateway installation structure, as well as access the entire history of vibration and temperature measurements collected by the DynaLoggers, users have a complete Web Platform at their disposal.

Simply access the link https://dyp.dynamox.solutions/  and log in to the system with your access credentials.

Now you’ll have access to the Web Platform and can consult the data of all the registered DynaLoggers.

To learn more about the operation of the Platform and its features, please read the “DynaPredict Web” manual.

 

Vibrating Screens

Vibrating screens are used to separate materials according to their size and are especially important in mining processes. This machine basically consists of a motor, exciter mechanisms, bearings, screen mesh and vibration attenuators. It works by means of a precise vibratory movement with a suitable inclination angle, which provides benefits such as saving energy and reducing costs in the screening process.

Various components of a vibrating screen can fail, leading to repairs, downtime and various costs. The implementation of a continuous monitoring system for failure detection and other predictive maintenance strategies are fundamental for increasing the safety and reliability of this type of machinery.

Although the entire system has several vibration loads, which are inherent to the process or its components, it is still possible to relate these loads to specific parts of the equipment or the process that the equipment goes through. For example, harmonic loads are related to the vibrational isolation present in vibrating screens, or even transient vibrations can arise due to a loading impact/impulse on the screen.

In order to assertively monitor vibrational behavior, the installation of vibration sensors can become an important ally. However, when wired systems are installed in this type of machinery, they often result in high maintenance costs for cables and infrastructure. Thus, there are huge advantages to using wireless sensors, such as little or no maintenance costs, easy installation, automated and continuous monitoring (with the help of a gateway), among others.

To obtain good results with wireless vibration sensors, certain precautions must be taken, such as choosing a suitable sensor, mounting it correctly on the components to be monitored and setting an appropriate operating configuration.

As a practical example, for a screen like the one in the figure below, driven by exciter boxes, we recommend installing HF+ sensors, measuring up to 13kHz (blue DynaLogger), for motors, bearing housings and exciters. For the spring bases, it is recommended to install TcAs sensors of up to 2.5kHz (green sensor).


Figure: Indication of sensor mounting on vibrating screens

 

Location on the screen Number of DynaLoggers DynaLogger
Motor 2 HF+
Bearing housings 2 HF+
Exciter 1 2 HF+
Exciter 2 2 HF+
Spring basis 4 HF+ or TcAs
TOTAL 12  

In general, when monitoring motors, we recommend using two sensors, one for the drive end (DE) and one for the non-drive end (NDE). For the exciter mechanisms, we recommend using a sensor for each bearing housing. A DynaLogger HF+ is recommended per exciter cell. In the case of external bearings, HF+ sensors are also used for each bearing housing. Below are some photos of the installation on these components.

Motors

Circular exciter cells, exciters and bearing housings

In circular exciter cells, due to the casing, it is often not possible to mount the sensor directly on the component, so it is mounted as close as possible to the casing.

Spring bases

For the springs, it is recommended to install TcAs or HF+ sensors. Each of the spring bases should have a sensor installed in order to monitor the movement of the screen and compare the right and left sides, as well as the loading and unloading parts, in addition to the diagonal direction.

Field photos of sensors mounted at these locations:

It is worth mentioning that Dynamox’s sensors are IP 66 and IP 68 certified, guaranteeing sufficient robustness to be applied in environments with large amounts of particulates, high temperature and humidity, without compromising the quality of the data generated and without the need for maintenance or human intervention in collection.