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Basic Technology Training

Industrial Applications

Basic Technology Training


Vibration Fundamentals In Rotating Machinery

Course Objective
This course will provide delegates with the funda-
mentals of vibration theory as applied to rotating
machinery together with an in-depth view on the
techniques necessary for solving basic out-of-balance
problems.

Course Structure
The course is designed to provide delegates with an
understanding of the principles of rotating-machinery
vibration theory by means of a combination of
theoretical and practical training that is provided
in lecture rooms equipped with state-of-the-art
vibration analysis and purpose-built simulation test
equipment.

Course Prerequisites
The delegate should have a reasonable understanding
of mechanical engineering and rotating machinery.

Course Duration and Location


The standard course duration is 3 days.
For course availability, please contact Lincoln
Product Training Department:

+ 44 1522 583337
+ 44 1522 583338

Who should attend:


The course is intended for persons wishing to obtain
a good understanding of vibration theory relating
to rotating machinery.

Power Generation

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Course Topics
Vibration Measurement Types: a basic guide to
acceleration, velocity and displacement, peak-to-
peak, peak and RMS measurements. When they
should be used and what limitations they have

Vibration Sensors: an overview of the different


types of vibration transducer, how they are
constructed, how they work and what limitations
they have

Phase Measurements: what is phase measure-


ment and how is it used in diagnosing vibration-
related faults. How can we measure it and what
special equipment is necessary

Vibration Plots/Graphs: a look at the different


ways in which vibration data is presented. Polar
plots, Bode plots, full- and half-spectrum and
cascade and waterfall spectrum plots

Resonance/Critical Speed: a discussion about


resonance, natural frequency and critical speed
and what it means to our vibration problem

Single-Plane Balancing: practical demonstrations


and exercises in single-plane balancing with and
without a phase marker

Taking Handheld Readings: a discussion about


the pitfalls in taking handheld readings and
practical demonstrations and exercises in taking
a meaningful measurement

FFT Analysis/Interpreting Spectrum Data:


what is FFT analysis and how does it work. Published by and copyright © 2005:
How can we use it in machinery diagnostics and Siemens AG
Power Generation
how do we interpret the data Freyeslebenstrasse 1
91058 Erlangen, Germany
Troubleshooting Vibration Problems:
Industrial Applications
a presentation/discussion about particular faults, Wolfgang-Reuter-Platz
how to recognize them and what remedial action 47053 Duisburg, Germany
to take in each case Siemens Industrial
Turbomachinery, Inc.
Vibration Monitoring Equipment Setup: 10730 Telge Road
Houston, Texas 77095, USA
an explanation of the setup of the Bently Nevada
3500 monitoring rack, the Bently Nevada TK81 e-mail: info.pg@siemens.com
www.siemens.com/powergeneration
and TK83 meters and the Bently Nevada Snapshot
Order No. A96001-S90-A343-X-4A00
Printed in Germany
1386 176942M DA 0805.5

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affiliates, or their respective owners.

The information in this document contains


general descriptions of the technical options
available, which may not apply in all cases.
The required technical options should
therefore be specified in the contract.

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