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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 1 BASIC MACHINERY VIBRATIONS Yehia A. Khulief, P.E.* Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals KFUPM Box 1767, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia * State of Alabama, USA
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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 2 VIBRATION DIAGNOSTICS VIBRATION DIAGNOSTICS science technology art
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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 3 VIBRATION DIAGNOSTICS VIBRATION DIAGNOSTICS Have an understanding of the machinery design Have an understanding of the machinery operating dynamics. Proper vibration measurementsmeasurements Ensure accurate data collection For successful diagnostics and trouble shooting of rotating machinery, the Vibration Analyst must: rotating machinery, the Vibration Analyst must:
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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 4 Understand Data Representation e.g. Frequency versus Time Domain time Amplitude (power) frequency Time domain Measurements Frequency Domain Measurements
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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 5 Understand Data Representation Spectrum Spectral Lines Spectral lines are representations of a single component of a waveform in the frequency domain. The line's height represents the component's amplitude. A spectrum is a curve connecting these lines. You do not see individual spectral lines in a Spectrum Plot, or in other asynchronous waveform plots, only the spectrum curves. Asynchronous waveform plots use 50, 100, 200 or 400 spectral lines over a range of frequencies. You specify both the number of lines and the frequency span in the Spectrum Sample Rate Configuration phase
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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 6 Understand Data Representation How to Analyze Spectrum Common Data Format
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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 7 IMBALANCE IMBALANCE MISALIGNMENT LOOSENESS RESONANCE RUBBING BEARINGS GEARS MOTORS VANE PASSING BELTS & PULLEYS OIL WHIRL FANS & DUCTS PIPING CAVITATION BEATS SOFT FOOT SYMPATHATIC CRACKED CRACKED SHAFT Major Causes of Vibration
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Mechanical Engineering, KFUPM 8 Thank you
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