Vibration Sensors
Vibration sensors, or accelerometers, are devices designed to detect and measure mechanical oscillations or vibrations in various objects and structures. They convert mechanical motion into electrical signals, typically through piezoelectric or capacitive principles. These sensors are crucial in industrial applications, structural health monitoring, and machine condition monitoring. The output signals can be analyzed to assess the amplitude, frequency, and direction of vibrations, aiding in the identification of potential faults or abnormalities. Vibration sensors play a vital role in ensuring the reliability, safety, and efficiency of machinery and structures by enabling real-time monitoring and proactive maintenance.