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Dynamic Balancing (in-situ):
This seminar focuses on the practices and principles of dynamic balancing and is replete with practical hands-on demonstration. It is neither instrumentation nor software- specific and, therefore, applies to anyone wishing to learn or review practical field balancing procedures. Strong emphasis is placed upon the use of vector solutions to many types of dynamic balancing problems and weight corrections.

Day 1

  • Introduction
    Causes of imbalance, types of imbalance, effects of change in speed, vibration vs. imbalance.
  • Balancing I
    Single plane balancing, balancing workshop I, balance weight calculation, safe trial weight, balance weight splitting, combining, moving effect, change in radius, centerhung and overhung rotors, balancing workshop II.

Day 2

  • Balancing II
    Static-couple balancing, rigid and flexible rotor conditions, high and low speed balancing considerations, balance tolerances, slow roll measurement, balance and vibration standards and tolerances.
  • Balancing III
    Two plane dynamic balancing.
  • Balancing IV
  • No phase method of balancing, balancing workshop III.

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Machinery Vibration Analysis
This seminar isdesigned as an accelerated 3-day course designed to quickly immerse the trainee into the most critical aspects of machinery vibration analysis. The course is only 3 days long but it contains most of the content typically associated with Level I and Level II training. Numerous demonstrations and many real data examples are provided using multi-channel instrumentation.

Day 1

  • Introduction to Predictive Condition Monitoring
    RCM overview and the role of condition monitoring.
  • Fundamentals of Vibration I
    Excitation and restraining forces, frequency, period, and phase relationships.
  • Workshop Application
    Machinery vibration demonstration.
  • Fundamentals of Vibration II
    Amplitude units, peak, RMS, average, and peak-peak amplitudes, frequency and time domains.
  • Data Presentation Formats
    Time waveforms, frequency spectra, frequency and order normalized cascades, peak hold, Bodé, polar, shaft position, and orbital displays.

Day 2

  • Data Collection & Measurement Parameters
    Frequency range selection criteria, frequency resolution, cursor types (hardware and software), scaling, filtering, AC/DC coupling, aliasing, windows and weighting, and averaging dynamic range.
  • Transducers
    Sensor units, power requirements, frequency and amplitude response, sensor mounting, sensor selection, measurement standards.
  • Workshop Application
    Effects of frequency resolution, filtering, averaging, amplitude units.
  • Vibration Severity
    Industry standards & tolerances, machinery type, mounting and height considerations, shaft vs. casing measurements, narrowband, broadband, alarm band, percent change.
  • Machinery Diagnostics I
    Imbalance, sheaves and drive belts, looseness, misalignment.

Day 3

  • Machinery Diagnostics II
    Rubs, bearings, gears, couplings, resonance, electrical, vane/blade pass, rotor bar pass, blade rate, cavitation, whirl, whip, sum & difference frequencies.
  • Workshop Application
    Real time vibration analysis of machine faults.
  • Low Frequency Amplitude
    Dynamic range, sensor response, time waveforms, envelope analysis, effects of integration.
  • Resonance & Vibration Control
    Resonance detection, identification of forcing function, minimizing effects of resonance.
  • Interactive Training Program
    Solve real-world case histories using live vibration data, inspections, interviews, performance ratings and data, and clues (if necessary).

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Data Management
This seminar is designed to extensively train the participant in the use and application of VSC proprietary hardware and software, namely the SV3X FFT Spectrum Analyzer and WinProtect Data Management and Analysis Software. These systems are designed for speed, power, and flexibility and the trainee is shown how to optimize each of these facets.

Day 1

  • Machinery Database Creation I
    Equipment hierarchy, machine/equipment/shaft/bearing types, drawing routines, equipment connections, shaft factors, bearing factors (frequencies).
  • Machinery Database Creation II
    Exception/analysis threshold criteria (narrowband, broadband, and alarm band), percent change vs. absolute value, copy routines.
  • Machinery Database Creation Workshop
  • Route Creation
    Route names, route creation, transducer selection, route data collection parameters, machinery orientation (horizontal/vertical), sequencing, barcode numbers, printing route information.
  • Data Communications
    Printing routes, downloading routes.

Day 2

  • Data Communications
    Uploading software, uploading routes.
  • Vibration Survey Data Acquisition I
    Route data collection, breaking sequence, editing data collection parameters.
  • Vibration Survey Data Acquisition II
    Filtering, notes, sensor mounting, auto point identification, safety considerations.
  • Data Acquisition Workshop
  • Data Review
    Records list, editing, cursors, viewing, printing.
  • Utilities
    Rebuilding indexes, building databases, deleting databases, editing and defining probe types, units and hardware defaults.
  • Real-time Vibration Data Acquisition I
    Instrumentation and measurement parameters.
  • Real-time Vibration Data Acquisition II
    Display windows, panel conditions, frequency and time domains, data storage.
  • Data Acquisition Workshop
  • Data Communications I
    Serial and modem data transmission, disk copy.

Day 3

  • Data Communications II
    Protect directory structure, uploading data, modem data transmission.
  • Database Management I
    Viewing vibration data, editing data, mass editing routines.
  • Database Management II
    Printing data, cursors, scaling, changing units, transferring data.
  • Data Processing
    Exception analysis, threshold criteria, reports menu, analysis parameters, route defaults, utilities, narrow band analysis, broadband analysis, archiving data.
  • Alarm Band Creation
    Determination of alarm bands, installation of alarm bands, default vs. equipment specific alarm bands.
  • User Adaptive Analysis Weights
    Terms, establishing diagnoses, diagnostic frequency component status and weight, applicability of alarm bands.
  • Alarm Band and User Adaptive Analysis Weights Workshop

 

 
 

TECHNICAL PAPERS (PDF)

Fact Sheet: Balance – When
And Why

Fact Sheet: The Need for Precision Alignment

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CASE studies (PDF)

Motor-Fan Case Study 001

Motor-Pump Case Study 001

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downloads

Instructions/Caveats about the Download Files

Machine Vibration Severity Chart

Machine Diagnostics Case History Player (zip file)

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