Free Engineering Tool · #006
Vibration Unit Converter
Convert between vibration velocity, displacement, acceleration, and dB at any frequency. All results shown simultaneously.
mm/s ↔ μm
g ↔ m/s²
dB ref 10⁻⁶ m/s
Results
Velocity
Velocity RMS
—
Velocity Peak
—
Velocity dB
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Displacement
Displacement 0-Peak
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Displacement Peak-to-Peak
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Acceleration
Acceleration RMS
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Acceleration Peak
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Acceleration RMS (g)
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Acceleration Peak (g)
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Vibration Relationships
For a sinusoidal vibration signal at angular frequency ω = 2πf, the three vibration quantities — displacement (d), velocity (v), and acceleration (a) — are related by differentiation:
RMS vs Peak vs Peak-to-Peak
For a pure sinusoidal signal:
- Peak = RMS × √2 (≈ 1.414)
- Peak-to-Peak = 2 × Peak
- RMS = Peak / √2 (≈ 0.7071)
Decibel Scale (dB)
Vibration velocity is often expressed in dB with a reference of 10⁻⁶ m/s (= 10⁻³ mm/s):
For example, 1 mm/s RMS = 10⁻³ m/s → dB = 20 × log₁₀(10⁻³ / 10⁻⁶) = 20 × 3 = 60 dB.
Quick Reference Table
| Velocity (mm/s RMS) | dB ref 10⁻⁶ m/s | Typical Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| 0.28 | 49 | Very good (new machines) |
| 0.71 | 57 | Good |
| 1.12 | 61 | Satisfactory (Group 1) |
| 1.8 | 65 | Satisfactory (Group 2) |
| 2.8 | 69 | Acceptable (Group 2) |
| 4.5 | 73 | Unacceptable for most |
| 7.1 | 77 | Danger zone |
⚠️ Note: These conversions assume pure sinusoidal (single-frequency) vibration. Real-world signals are complex and may contain many harmonics; broadband RMS values do not convert directly with these formulas.
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