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Description:
Vibration Analysis II Textbook - Concentrated Vibration
Signature Analysis & Related Condition Monitoring Techniques
Part
Number VSA-2 (490 page seminar textbook) - $350
Highlights:
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This
Analysis II seminar textbook continues to build from the "ANALYSIS
I" textbook (VSA-1) and is intended to advance the vibration
expertise of analysts.
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The
content provides the analyst with the information needed to
significantly enhance the overall effectiveness of a condition
monitoring program.
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Measurement
techniques are covered which must be understood by an analyst
to ensure the data he acquires is truly reliable and reflective
of the machine being evaluated.
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Extensive
coverage of each of the 44 machine problems included in our
world renown "Illustrated Vibration Diagnostics Chart"
is provided, along with a series of real-world case histories
demonstrating how these problems have been detected and resolved.
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More
complex problems are covered in depth in this "ANALYSIS
II" text including rotor rub, journal bearings, gear, electrical,
hydraulic/aerodynamic, beat vibration and resonance.
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Also
included is extensive coverage of rolling element bearing fault
detection including a series of "failure scenarios"
which have been identified to track the condition of rolling
element bearings. Refinement of overall and spectral band alarms
using proven statistical techniques and real-world examples
is explained in detail. Important FFT processing techniques,
window selection, averaging types, overlap processing, significance
of bandwidth and dynamic range are likewise covered. Other topics
are also covered including how to...
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specify
meaningful Narrowband envelope alarms
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perform
natural frequency tests
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analyze
time waveforms
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use
synchronous time averaging
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interpret the newly developed high frequency enveloped spectra
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to specify proper vibration isolation and damping treatments
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Additional
information is provided on how to...
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best integrate these diagnostic techniques
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apply
spectral alarm methods
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present
meaningful diagnostic reports
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prepare corrective action reports, overall condition rating
reports and related important reports in order to assure
the condition monitoring program achieves both initial and
continuing success, and to ensure proper management personnel
are kept fully informed of the program's progress
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