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Metro Vancouver Utilizes Azima DLI for Equipment Reliability

WOBURN, Massachusetts - Azima DLI, the leader and premier provider of Predictive Maintenance (PdM) products and analytical services, today announced details of its expanded services agreement with Metro Vancouver.  Metro Vancouver will now benefit from Azima DLI’s web-based data analysis capabilities, in addition to its vibration monitoring tools, to support successful, sustainable machine condition monitoring programs across six water filtration and waste water treatment plants.

New Endevco Piezoelectric Accelerometer Series from Meggitt Sensing Systems

San Juan Capistrano, California - Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division, has introduced the Endevco® model 7703A series, a high-temperature radiation tested piezoelectric accelerometer family, designed for general vibration measurements on structures and objects, particularly within nuclear environments.

Vibration Analysis & Laser Alignment “Technologies Working Together”

Vibration Analysis & Laser Alignment “Technologies Working Together”

One hour long presentation by Ray Wonderly, Retired from General Motors Corporation, Owner of Advanced Maintenance Technologies. Originally filmed at the CBM2011 Condition Based Monitoring Conference at the Reliability Performance Institute in Fort Myers, Florida.

Meggitt Sensing Systems hires International Sales Manager

Germantown, MD—Meggitt, the manufacturer of industry-leading accelerometers and vibration sensing products, announced today that it has hired Paul Simpson as the International Sales Manager for Wilcoxon Research products. Mr. Simpson’s 15 years of international technical sales experience and multilingual capabilities will greatly enhance the Meggitt Sensing Systems experience for customers in Asia, Latin America, Europe and the Middle East.

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Detecting Bearing Faults Part 2

This article is the second in a series of four. The first article provided a summary of how the vibration patterns change as the bearing fails. After very briefly recapping the basics, this article will discuss the detection and analysis tools that can be used to determine the nature and severity of the bearing fault: ultrasound, Shock Pulse, PeakVue, enveloping, and spectrum and time waveform analysis.

 

Bearing Fault Detection - Part 3

Bearing Fault Detection - Part 3

A three part presentation by Jason Tranter, Director, Mobius Insitute. Originally filmed at the CBM2011 Condition Based Monitoring Conference at the Reliability Performance Institute in Fort Myers, Florida.

Bearing Fault Detection - Part 1

Bearing Fault Detection - Part 1

A three part presentation by Jason Tranter, Director, Mobius Insitute. Originally filmed at the CBM2011 Condition Based Monitoring Conference at the Reliability Performance Institute in Fort Myers, Florida.

Bearing Fault Detection - Part 2

Bearing Fault Detection - Part 2

A three part presentation by Jason Tranter, Director, Mobius Insitute. Originally filmed at the CBM2011 Condition Based Monitoring Conference at the Reliability Performance Institute in Fort Myers, Florida.

The Big 5: Understanding the Fundamentals of Condition Monitoring Technologies Part 3

The Big 5: Understanding the Fundamentals of Condition Monitoring Technologies Part 3

This is four part presentation by Carey Repasz, Allied Reliability. Originally filmed at the CBM2011 Condition Based Monitoring Conference at the Reliability Performance Institute in Fort Myers, Florida.

Balancing Collar Solves Shaft Vibration Problems

A new shaft balancing collar that provides a fast and simple way to resolve out-of-balance conditions causing vibration in drive systems is being introduced by Stafford Manufacturing Corp. of Wilmington, Massachusetts.

Meggitt Sensing Systems Introduces Endevco®

San Juan Capistrano, California, USA- Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division, has announced the global market introduction of the Endevco® model 133, a three-channel general purpose piezoelectric signal conditioner with a wide bandwidth of 100 KHz (-3 dB corner), designed to condition accelerometer output signals within modal and structural analysis, NVH, automotive and aerospace testing and general in-laboratory applications.

IMI Sensors brochure update: “Vibration Switches”

Depew, NY - IMI Sensors, a division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc. has updated its “Vibration Switches” brochure. The updated brochure highlights mechanical switches, electronic switches and the patented Smart Switches specifically designed for protection of cooling towers, fin fans, HVAC systems, blowers, motors and other critical machinery.

Insight Services Unveils TESTOIL

Cleveland, Ohio - Insight Services, Inc., an independent provider of industrial oil analysis services located in Cleveland, Ohio, announces details of its brand TESTOIL, which represents the company’s full-service oil testing laboratory services.  TESTOIL offers a comprehensive range of oil analysis testing services that help reliability engineers save money by alerting them of potential machine problems before catastrophic failure occurs.

Meggitt Sensing Systems Introduces Endevco General Purpose Accelerometers

San Juan Capistrano, California, USA - Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division, has announced the global market introduction of the Endevco® model 7251A series, a family of small, lightweight, hermetically sealed piezoelectric accelerometers with integral electronics. The centrally located thru-bolt mounting hole of this series provides both 360° cable and connector orientation, allowing the sensor to offer a flat mounting surface, even when not fully perpendicular, for ease of use in a variety of applications.

Vibration Trouble-shooting Field Guide

By Sam Pickens of PDM Engineering

What is vibration? There are three basic types; Linear, Bending and Torsion. Three basic types of transducers for machinery vibration study; acceleration, velocity and displacement. Three basic parameters; acceleration, velocity and displacement. So we need to be able to observe these phenomena in an easily understood way via data acquisition instrumentation. We can then apply 200-year-old math to decipher the meaning of the data represented on the instrument.

Identifying the Motor Rotor Bar Related Peaks in a Spectrum

By Alan Friedman, DLI Engineering Corp
The motor bar peak in a spectrum appears at a frequency equal to the number of motor bars multiplied by the shaft rate of the machine. Although initially, most analysts will have no idea how many motor bars there are, identifying the peak that relates to the motor bars is fairly simple to accomplish. The reason for this is that the motor bar peak will have peaks on either side of it, spaced 120 Hz away (100 Hz where electrical line frequency is 50Hz).

New hires at Meggitt Sensing Systems strengthen engineering team

Germantown, MD—Meggitt, a leading supplier of quality vibration sensors, announced hiring two engineers to contribute to the quality and development of the Wilcoxon Research line of accelerometers.  Meggitt Sensing Systems has hired Sean O’Brien as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer and Martin Luplow as a Quality Engineer.

Wilcoxon Research changes corporate name to Meggitt (Maryland), Inc.

Germantown, MD—Meggitt, the manufacturer of industry-leading Wilcoxon Research vibration sensors and sensor networks, announces the legal entity name change of Wilcoxon Research, Inc., to Meggitt (Maryland), Inc., effective March 31, 2011.  Meggitt (Maryland), Inc., will be one of eight Meggitt facilities doing business as Meggitt Sensing Systems.

Adventures in Piping Analysis

A Variety of Tools Needed to Locate Problems
by Daniel T. Ambre, P.E.

This article is a vibration case history using Operating Deflection Shape (ODS), Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools and computer animation techniques to solve difficult rotating machinery problems.

Do you do the Verti-Zontal?

Do you do the Verti-Zontal?

 

A half hour long webinar on demand by Patrick Lawrence of VibrAlign

The use of lasers in measuring misalignment has improved the shaft alignment process. Thousands of laser-based measuring tools have been sold over the past 20+ years. No doubt, laser systems have eliminated many errors and simplified the process used to measure misalignment. However, after all these years, we have not dramatically changed or improved the basic process used to correct misalignment. The way we have been correcting misalignment is inefficient, time consuming and frustrating to those who have to move machines to make proper alignments. It's time to learn some new moves.