An Animated Introduction to Vibration Analysis by Mobius Institute
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2018
- "An Animated Introduction to Vibration Analysis" (March 2018)
Speaker: Jason Tranter, CEO & Founder, Mobius Institute
Abstract:
Have you ever wondered how vibration analysis works but were afraid to get into the technical jargon? Well, you will love this webinar. Using a ton of 3D animations and animated simulators, we make it easy to understand how vibration analysis is able to reveal the nature and severity of a whole range of fault conditions and conditions that will result in future failures.
We will keep it simple and focus on the fundamental issues how you collect the measurements, what the spectrum is (with a brief intro to phase and the time waveform), and how the patterns indicate what is going wrong with the machine and how quickly you need to act. Every new vibration analyst needs to see this webinar, but if you are involved with reliability improvement, or you have vibration contractors test your machines, then the Webinar will help you to make more sense of the information they provide to you.
You can also view the Q&A and the answers to many questions asked during the webinar "An Animated Introduction to Vibration Analysis" here: • An Animated Introducti...
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Excellent information and explanations. Unbelievable that it is available free on net. God bless you and your work.
I can't believe such quality content can be posted for free, big thanks to you!
Glad you enjoy it! We post hundreds of free quality content like this on our educational websites as well! www.cbmconnect.com and www.reliabilityconnect.com
Taking your level one next week. Thank you for making this information accessible.
Great video, great work! The simplicity of your explanation indicates how dominate the topic, thanks.
Congratulations to MOBIUS Institute. A guide and explanation very usefull... Thanks.
Very good overview of vibration technique ..Along with orbit and phase analysis...great job...Thanks a lot
Wow, Just a Great Video! Thanking this Mobius institute for providing such excellent quality and clearly explained vibration analysis video.
I studied years at the university and couldn't understand this so easy and simple as you explained. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
You're very welcome!
wow This was my1st visit on your channel, thanks for your brilliant explanation on the vacuum. shaft and engine though what impressed me more was hearing Ritchies Blackmore Open a guitar Riff, coming out when you hit that play button. thanks for the comic relief!
You have helped me a lot, I’m new employee and was facing difficulties understanding the spectrum, but with this great explanation, I understood most of it. Thanks
Glad it helped! You can continue your education on www.cbmconnect.com by gaining access to hundred of webinars, videos, tips, articles and more!
This is simply fascinating. Accurate and exact. It's beautifully explained.
Glad you liked it
wow...superb explanation...i want to be your student...very hard work for those animations..never seen a video like this. thanks a lot
Thanks Jason, for the super visuals and easy to understand concepts. Helped me!
Happy to help!
Good job Jason. Very easy to understand
Thank you for this!! Good content well explained!!
Thank you for making this information accessible.
I am a student of science faulty. This gave me a huge knowledge about vibration analysis. Superb explanation. Thanks for the guidance.
Great to hear!
the best explanation I have ever seen in any of the subjects...
Thank you for your kind words!
Thanks for sharing folks!
thank u so much , what a wonderful explanation.
Thanks alot
Really useful and eye-opener
Really Good Information for Mechanical Engineering Beginners
That why i change my water pump bearing with SKF Technologies and also use press machine to fit it in to the hub
Great video presentation ❤👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience 🇵🇭🫡
It was amazing! I always support idea that the only people can tell in basic and understandable way who is real professional at their job. Thank you a lot Jason!
@@renoldsnumber6569 from SKF training you can get it. Also I can send some training documents if you want it.
@@renoldsnumber6569 share your e-mail please.
Really great explanation.
animations are very good.thank you.
masterful animations, thank you
What tool would you recommend to use to perform the tasks you very eloquently described?
And where can we acquire training from you?
Thank you Sir
Thank you for this great video!
Hello,
Please, for the calculation of the shaft rotation frequency (f=RPM/60) do we take the rotation speed indicated on the nameplate or do we measure the speed on the spot during the collection of vibrations data's. In this case the rotation speed will be variable every time when we collect data and Wich tachymeter do you recommend.
Thanks to anyone who can help me to clarify this point
Kindly request to provide a video on dc/ac motor analysis
Very nice explanation and animation
very helpfull and informative.thanks.
Wonderful animation
Hoping to make one of the in person classes next year for VCAT1
Thank you so much !
My professor show a bit of this video in class and I lose it with the machine head bit because it caught me off guard
May I ask what vibration meter are you using? Thank you
Thank you!
What shall case one bearing vibration on aset of 6 bearings rigidly coupled
Thank you for this video
Could you please mention the software name.
This is perfect.
Thank you! We are glad you found this presentation useful.
Jason have you been hearing about the aquamarine vibration frecuency? Developed by Nicola Tesla ? Iam trying to figure it out of how to get it, because that is the key for renew energy and future transportation...to another galaxies
Can you please send me the these simulation from 3:45 with sound for my final year projet and other documentation?
you are super awsome~!
Where are correct point for blower compressors ? near foot bolts where we fixxed it ?
Thank you for the good content.
Our pleasure!
This is everything good. Superb
Thank You!
Thanks you so much
Wow awesome explaination and animation 😍
Thank you so much 😀
You kinda sound like mobius in Loki lol... anyways..I have a doubt..we have done a free vibrational analysis on a L lap joint ( "L"= L shape of upper plate and" _" = Lower plate shape..where we've two different materials and joined together at the corner and did a free vibrational analysis...now we've fixed the lower end as boundary condition 1..fixed both ends and it's boundary condition 2... fixed only another end..it's boundary condition 3... we've found that when we've fixed both the ends( boundary condition 2).the body vibrations at higher Hz compared to bc 1 and bc 3..my question is..lower vibrations is more suitable than higher vibrations because the stability is more, noise is less and heat generation is also low...but according to my friends point of view ..the adhesives can withstand higher vibrations in boundary condition 2 thus it is more preferable and is more stable..I want to know your opinion..
VERY USE FULL DETAILED THANKS
Wonderful 👍
Thank you for making this video, its like the bible but for vibration analysis.
good training..
I think your machine head has some heavy metal contamination. Or you've been pumping hard rock slurry.
Have you tried tuning it?
Very good
My text book:
The spring constant (k in the Hooke's law equation) is the ratio of the F/x. If this ratio is low, then there will be a relatively large displacement for any given F value. Being displaced furthest from the equilibrium position will set the spring into a relatively high amplitude vibrational motion
NOTE: k IS MEANT FOR SPRING CONSTANT not to be confused with Boltzmann constant🤪
Hi Shujath Khan, Yes it's right to the extent of classic system mass suspended by a spring (harmonic oscillator).
18:22 High frequency vibration
hell yea
I needed a warning for the song effects lol
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Machine head xD day made!
nice 4:33
33:12
Pretty sure that was Deep Purple...not Machine Head...just saying
Smoke on the water is from deep purple's album called machine head
Very beautiful sweet sir hi ji
horrible engineering!!! OMG
This was good!
Thank you so much !!!
You're welcome!
Very Good