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ISO 18436 Category II  CAT-II


Intermediate Vibration Analyst Training & Certification 

Online Learning & Classroom Course


The Intermediate Vibration Analysis course is intended for personnel who have at least twelve months vibration analysis experience and a
thorough understanding of vibration theory and terminology. Eighteen months of vibration analysis experience is required for Category II
or Level II certification. The course provides an in-depth study of machinery faults and their associated spectrum, time waveform and
phase characteristics.
characteristics. A Category II analyst is expected
expected to know how to test
test machines correctly, how to d
diagnose
iagnose faults accurately,
accurately,
perform additional diagnostic tests for verification, how to set vibration alarm limits, and how to correct certain types of faults. You need to
understand what your analyzer settings mean so that you can take the best measurements. You also need to understand why the
vibration patterns change the way they do and how
h ow to use time waveform analysis and phase analysis to verify the fault condition.

Detailed topic list:

Review of maintenance practices Fault analysis


•  Natural frequencies and resonances
Review of condition monitoring technologies •  Imbalance, eccentricity and bent shaft
•  Misalignment, cocked bearing and soft foot
•  Mechanical looseness
Principles of vibration
  Complete
• review of basics

  Rolling element bearing analysis
•  Analysis of induction motors
•   Waveform, spectrum (FFT), phase and orbits
•  Analysis of gears
•   Understanding signals: modulation, beating,
•  Analysis of belt driven machines
sum/difference
•  Analysis of pumps, compressors and fans

Data acquisition Equipment testing and diagnostics


•   Transducer types: Non-contact displacement
•  Impact testing (bump tests)
proximity probes, velocity sensors, and
•  Phase analysis
accelerometers
•   Transducer selection
•   Transducer mounting and natural frequency Corrective action
•   Measurement point selection •  General maintenance repair activities
•   Following routes, and test planning •  Review of the balancing process
•   Common measurement errors •  Review of shaft alignment procedures

Signal processing Running a successful condition monitoring


•   Filters: Low pass, band pass, high pass, band stop program
•   Sampling, aliasing, dynamic range •  Setting baselines
•   Resolution, Fmax, data collection time •  Setting alarms: band, envelope/mas
envelope/mask,k, statistical
•   Averaging: linear, overlap, peak hold, time •  Setting goals and expectations (avoiding common
synchronous problems)
•   Windowing and leakage •  Report generation
•  Reporting success stories
Vibration analysis
•   Spectrum analysis Acceptance testing
•   Time waveform analysis (introduction)
•   Orbit analysis (introduction) Review of ISO standards
•   Phase analysis: bubble diagrams and ODS
•   Enveloping (demodulation), shock pulse, spike energy,
PeakVue

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