Theory and Practice of Vibration Measurement
Course Details |
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| Location | Royston |
| Start date | 05 Sep 2012
(09:00)
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| Registration Deadline |
No Deadline
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| Duration | 2 days |
| Type | Training course |
| Price | £595 plus VAT (10% discount applies for Maintenance Support Contract M1 holders or service contract holders) |
| About the instructor | Bas Mollenkramer |
| Language | English |
A two day course on how to correctly select and mount an accelerometer in a wide variety of industrial, research and R&D applications, and how to measure vibration levels and analyse the frequency spectrum. The accent is on preventing common mistakes and misconceptions often encountered in vibration measurements.
This course also gives a non-mathematical description of signal types, filters, frequency and amplitude scales, RMS detection and averaging. It finally gives a brief introduction to digital signal analysis covering sampling and aliasing and shows block diagrams of FFT and Digital Filter analysers. During this course, participants are actively encouraged to discuss their own particular measurement requirements.
Each participant receives a personal Certificate of Competence upon successful completion of this course.
Participants
All users of vibration meters or analysis systems, irrespective of legacy/brand.
Objectives
After this course, the participant will be able to:
- Explain the basic concepts of vibration measurement practice
- Correctly set up, calibrate, use and read out a vibration analyser
- Choose the most suitable accelerometer and mounting method
- Explain the significance of vibration spectra
Preparation
Participants are encouraged to bring their own instruments to the course, including all accessories such as power supplies, spare batteries, accelerometers, manuals, cables etc.