Diagnosis and correction are critical tasks for the vibrations
engineer. Many causes of rotor vibration are so subtle and
pervasive that excessive vibration continues to occur despite the
use of usually effective design practices and methods of
avoidance.
Rotating Machinery Vibration: From Analysis to Troubleshooting
provides a comprehensive, consolidated overview of the fundamentals
of rotating machinery vibration and addresses computer model
building, sources and types of vibration, and machine vibration
signal analysis. This reference is a powerful tool to strengthen
vital in-house competency on the subject for professionals in a
variety of fields.
After presenting governing fundamental principles and background on
modern measurement, computational tools, and troubleshooting
methods, the author provides practical instruction and
demonstration on how to diagnose vibration problems and formulate
solutions. The topic is covered in four sequential sections: Primer
on Rotor Vibration, Use of Rotor Dynamic Analyses, Monitoring and
Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Case Studies.
This book includes comprehensive descriptions of vibration symptoms
for rotor unbalance, dynamic instability, rotor-stator rubs,
misalignment, loose parts, cracked shafts, and rub-induced thermal
bows. It is an essential reference for mechanical, chemical,
design, manufacturing, materials, aerospace, and reliability
engineers. Particularly useful as a reference for specialists in
vibration, rotating machinery, and turbomachinery, it also makes an
ideal text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in
these disciplines.
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