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Free Self Paced Online Vibration Analysis Course
VibrationSchool.com offers a 100% free short course "Introduction to
Vibration Analysis" course based on the popular V-Trainer
Vibration Analysis Training Course on CD-ROM.
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your own log in, please click here to register and you will
get log in instruction via email.
More Vibration
Analysis Resources are available at
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The V-Trainer Library CD |
The V-Trainer Library CD is incredibly simple. It
runs in a browser environment on your PC. Training
manuals contain literally "hundreds" of animations and
images that make the subjects far more interesting and
understandable. The technical writing is done with the
focus firmly on simple, common-sense explanations.
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A 300+ Page Basic Theory Manual
- A fully multimedia training class on CD. In fact,
this Basic Theory Manual contains everything covered
in all of the lecture portions of all of our
training classes - the IVA, PD-I, PD-II and IA-I
classes. The only thing you don't get with the CD is
the instructor interaction.
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A 50+ Page Field Test Manual -
This animated manual covers how to set up, execute
and interpret a wide variety of field tests that
include phase (with strobes and photoeyes),
looseness, soft foot, background
vibration, resonance, shape analysis and much more.
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A new case
study for the student to solve. Each case study
provides background information on the machine, a
schematic, 'live' data to analyze (moveable cursors,
harmonics, sidebands, etc.), over 100 field tests
to perform and nearly 50 corrective actions to
choose from. Each test and action costs 'points'
though and your score will be judged once you
complete the case. There is a separate on-line
manual dedicated to this aspect of V-Trainer.
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Introduction to Machine Vibration by Glenn D. White
The purpose of this
book is to serve as a reference text for the maintenance
engineer and technician who is working with condition
monitoring and predictive machinery maintenance
technology. Broadly speaking, the subject is the
principles of vibration theory and analysis as they
apply to the determination of machine operating
characteristics and deficiencies. The first chapter
underscores the importance of vibration analysis in the
field of predictive maintenance and root cause failure
analysis.
The chapters on
vibration theory and frequency analysis lay the
groundwork for the chapter on machine fault diagnostics
based on vibration measurement and analysis. A
systematic approach is used here to guide the reader
through a logical sequence of steps to determine a
machine's condition by detailed examination of vibration
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The Practical Vibration Primer by Charles Jackson
The Practical
Vibration Primer, by Charles Jackson, was the first book
on machinery vibrations written expressly for the user.
It deals with the basics - alignment, balancing, and
vibration of machines. Even though the book is over 25
years old, it contains material not presented in other
publications and is therefore considered a classic. The
Primer is filled with ideas on good machine practice
that will help the user not only understand what is
important, but what responses occur when trouble occurs.
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Chapter 1 - Basic Motion-Displacement, Velocity, and
Acceleration
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Chapter 2 - Sensors
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Chapter 3 - Logarithmic Scaling and Filters
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Chapter 4 - Phase and Basic Balancing
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Chapter 5 - Taking Field Data
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Chapter 6 - Critical Speeds and Mode Shapes
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Chapter 7 - Instrumentation for Analysis
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Chapter 8 - Vibration Severity
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Chapter 9 - Alignment by Proximity Probes
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Chapter 10 - How to Prevent Turbomachinery Thrusts
Failures
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Chapter 11 - Balance Rotors by Orbit Analysis
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Chapter 12 - Optimize Your Vibration Analysis
Procedures
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Appendix 1 - Vibration Unit Conversion Nomograph
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Appendix 2 - Conversion Factors
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Appendix 3 - Conversion Nomograph for Static
Deflection vs Resonance
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Appendix 4 - dB Conversion Chart for dB Multiplier
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Appendix 5 - Phase Shift vs Damping Curve
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Appendix 6 - Accelerometer Data Sheet and Response
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Appendix 7 - Typical Velocity Transducer Data Sheet
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Appendix 8 - Typical Performance of a Proximity
Transducer System
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Appendix 9 - Single Plane Balance Program
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Appendix 10 - HP 67 Single Plane Balance Program for
Probes, Key Phasor, and Run-Out
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Appendix 11 - Two Plane Balancing Program, Proximity
Probe, CJ Convention, W/R.O. Correction
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Appendix 12 - HP 67 Two Plane Balance Program for
Probes, Key Phasor, and Run-Out
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Appendix 13 - Four Channel Vector Subtraction (with
Printing)
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Appendix 14 - Balance Weight Hole Splitting Program
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Appendix 15 - Vibration Conversion Program
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