Advanced Troubleshooting of
Rotating Equipment
Introduction:
This aims to
convey the latest thinking and best practice of machinery vibration monitoring
and analysis via lectures, case studies, video films, and friendly software and
course activities. The course gives a detailed advanced treatment of the
detection, location and diagnosis of faults in rotating and reciprocating
machinery, using vibration analysis. Industrial case study examples are used
throughout the course to emphasize key points and to underline the relevance
and applicability of the topics being addressed. The course will provide a
refreshment of knowledge for existing condition monitoring practitioners, and
it will provide a solid foundation for technologists moving into a machine
monitoring and diagnostic role.
Course
Objectives:
At the end of this seminar participants will:
· Have a detailed
understanding of advanced time and frequency analysis techniques
· Have the
knowledge to assess accurately machinery condition
· Have acquired a
knowledge of accurate diagnosis of anti friction bearings
· Have acquired a
knowledge of accurate evaluation of gear problems
· Have acquired a
knowledge of structural troubleshooting
· Have acquired a
knowledge of predicting remaining machine life
Who
should attend?
Mechanical Engineers,
Schedule and Planning Engineers, Engineers and Technicians working in
application and management of predictive maintenance, Designers and Production
Managers and Engineers working in technical and design modification roles
within industries, Maintenance, engineering and operations personnel
involved in troubleshooting reliability, analysis, condition monitoring, and
maintainability of rotating equipment and related systems
Course
Outline:
Vibration Signal Processing and Assessing Condition
· Sampling, aliasing, digitizing
· Time, frequency and modal domains
· Time and frequency representation
· Frequency domain instrumentation
· Fast Fourier transforms
· Windowing
· Filtering
· Averaging
· Amplitude scales
· Transmission path effects
· Harmonic, periodic, random motion
· Generated and excited frequencies
· Frequencies caused by electronic
phenomena
· Relationship between velocity,
displacement and acceleration
· Band selectable analysis and real
time bandwidth
· Speed and load adjusted sensitivity
· Identifying imbalance bent shaft
soft foot looseness horizontal, vertical, offset, and angular misalignment
noise resonance rubs oil whirl
· Case studies
Advanced Analytical
Techniques
· Principles
of the envelope
· Pulse
trains and line spectra
· Loaded
element modulation
· Definitions
of the ceptrum
· The
autocorrelation function and coding the cepstrum
· Comparison
with spectrum and phase sensitivity.
· Transmission
path effects.
· Zoom
cepstra and noise level effects.
· Dynamic
range limitations and the effect of filter bandwidth
· Other
demodulation techniques
· Use
of phase in diagnostics
· Case
studies
Advanced Troubleshooting
of Antifriction Bearings
· Data
collection and transducer selection
· Frequency
calculation
· Identifying
(inner and outer race multiple defects defect severity nature of defect deep
fatigue spalls shallow flaking frosting acid etching/corrosion fluting) defects
· Defects
on balls/rollers and cage
· Inadequate
lubrication
· Looseness
excessive internal clearance turning on the shaft loose in the housing
· Case
studies
Advanced Troubleshooting
of Gearboxes
· Transducer
selection
· Gear
vibration theory
· Gearmesh
frequency harmonics and sub harmonics
· Hunting
tooth frequency
· Planetary
gears
· Gear
life expectancy
· Identifying
eccentric gears out of round bent shaft loose worn misaligned backlash problems
oscillating gears broken, cracked or chipped teeth
· Case
studies
Advanced Diagnostics
and Structural Troubleshooting
· Vibration
control (transmissibility, excitation, design charts)
· Fundamentals
of isolator selection/damping applications
· Structural
supports considerations
· Critical
shaft speeds
· Vibration
in ducts
· Vibrational
control via structural modification
· Electric
motor analysis out of magnetic center broken rotor bars turn to turn shorts
siren effect
· Steam
turbines
· Pumps,
starvation and cavitation
· Special
tests startup/coast down bump tests noise recording
· Dual
channel impact testing
· Modal
analysis (natural frequency/mode shape/damping)
· Startup/coast
down testing
· Critical
speeds/damping
· Operational
deflection shapes
· Case studies
Code | From | To | City | Fee | |
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MME15 | 13 Jan 2020 | 24 Jan 2020 | Istanbul | US$ 7500 | Book |
MME15 | 08 Mar 2020 | 19 Mar 2020 | Alexandria | US$ 6500 | Book |
MME15 | 03 May 2020 | 14 May 2020 | Dubai | US$ 7000 | Book |
MME15 | 06 Jul 2020 | 17 Jul 2020 | Bali | US$ 8500 | Book |
MME15 | 07 Sep 2020 | 18 Sep 2020 | Orlando | US$ 9000 | Book |
MME15 | 02 Nov 2020 | 13 Nov 2020 | Guangzhou | US$ 8500 | Book |
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