Mobius CAT II Vibration Analysis

AUSGEBLENDET
CONTENU
Review of maintenance practices
Review of condition monitoring techonologies
Principles of vibration; review of basics, waveform, spectrum (FFT), phase, and orbits
Understanding signals: modulation, beating, sum/difference
Data acquisition
Signal processing
Vibration spectrum analysis
An introduction to time waveform analysis
An introduction to orbit analysis
Phase analysis: bubble diagrams and ODS
Enveloping (demodulation), shock pulse, spike energy, PeakVue
Fault analysis
Equipment testing and diagnostics including impact testing (bump tests) and phase analysis
Corrective action
Running a successful condition monitoring program
Acceptance testing
Review of ISO standards
OBJECTIFS
In this Category II training course, you will learn how to test machines correctly, how to diagnose faults accurately, perform additional diagnostic tests for verification, how to set vibration alarm limits, and how to correct certain types of faults. You will understand what your analyzer settings mean so that you can take the best measurements. You will also learn why the vibration patterns change the way they do and how to use time waveform analysis and phase analysis to verify the fault condition.
DURÉE
5 days
7 am - 3 pm
1 hour lunch
PARTICIPANTS
8 (max)
PROFIL
This course is designed for those who have been able to master the CAT I basics, but who need to be able to take good data, analyze a range of fault conditions, and understand balancing and alignment.
PRÉREQUIS
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.
ENSEIGNANTS
John Waldron
Dries Van Loon
Christian Silbernagel
Ron Newman