Vibration Problems in Machines: Diagnosis and Resolution explains how to infer information about the internal operations of rotating machines from external measurements. In doing so, the book examines the vibration signals arising under various fault conditions, such as rotor imbalance, misalignment, cracked rotors, gear wear, whirling instabilities, and other problems.
Covering a wide range of techniques required in the monitoring, analysis, and diagnosis of operational rotating machinery, this text:
Vibration Problems in Machines: Diagnosis and Resolution includes case studies with real plant data, MATLABĀ® scripts and functions for the modelling and analysis of rotating machines, end-of-chapter questions, and a solutions manual with qualifying course adoption. The book provides an invaluable resource for those seeking to optimize the use of complex and often apparently contradictory data.
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