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Expert Vibration Analysis - ISO Category IV
Follows Category IV guidelines established by ISO 18436-2, "Condition monitoring and diagnositics of machine - Requirements for training and certification of personnel - Part 2: Vibration condition monitoring and diagnostics"
Prerequisites
Two years or more training in mechanical technology or mechanical engineering at an accredited college, university or technical school is strongly recommended. Candidates should be able to manipulate simple algrebraic equations, use a basic scientific calculator and be familiar with the operation of personal computers.
ISO Certification
Requires 174 hours of formal training or independent study, Category III Certification, 60 months experience, and examination.
Course Length
40 hours.
Certification Exam
40 questions, 3 hours time limit, closed book but a summary sheet of formulae is provided, passing score is 75% correct.
Maximum Number of Students
15 students.
Course Objectives
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:
- Apply vibration theory and techniques, including measurement and interpretation of multi-channel spectral results such as frequency response functions, phase and coherence.
- Understand and perform siganl analysis, including understanding of frequency and time domain processing, including orbits and their limitations.
- Determine the natural frequencies, mode shapes and damping of systems, components and assmblies using the frequency response function.
- Recommend corrective actions and / or design modifications, including component change or repair, isolation, damping, application of dynamic absorber, change of stiffness and change of mass.
- Provide technical guidance to vibration trainees.
- Interpret and evaluate published ISO codes of practice, International Standards and specifications.
- Recognize vibration caused by gas pulsation in machines such as reciprocating machines and screw compressors, and to measure the necessary parameters and recommend means for correction.
- Recommend corrective actions for resilient mounting and other holding-down and foundation problems.
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