
Vibration Analysis & Troubleshooting of Rotating Machinery
Main objective of Asset Condition Monitoring and wireless sensor systems is to maintain the operational integrity and health of industrial machinery. Our approach encompasses both offline and online collection and analysis of vibration data tailored to meet specific customer needs.
Vibration analysis serves as a critical tool for diagnosing mechanical faults by interpreting the vibration data generated by machines. This process extends beyond mere fault detection; it involves a comprehensive examination to ascertain the underlying issues contributing to the observed changes in vibration patterns. When significant deviations are identified by vibration sensors, a detailed analysis is conducted to uncover the root causes of these anomalies.
Through the utilization of specialized software, analysts are able to monitor and trend vibration data over time, which facilitates informed decision-making and enhances the diagnostic process. By examining historical trends, maintenance teams can optimize their resource allocation and prioritize their efforts, thereby improving the detection of potential faults before they escalate.
The ISO 10816 standard provides a framework for the evaluation of machinery vibrations, encompassing a variety of equipment such as pumps, wind turbines, hydro turbines, gas turbines, steam turbines, and reciprocating machinery. This standard serves as a valuable reference for diagnosing issues, offering guidelines on permissible vibration levels and alarm or trip conditions based on statistical analyses of historical data.