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vibration course

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WIM32

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Feb 21, 2000
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Hello all,

I'm looking for a vibration course, that handles the general topics of vibration data-acquisition, signal analysis etc.
The course should be given in Europe, preferably in the Netherlands. Tips on courses in other continents / countries are also welcome.
Thanks in advance
wim32
 
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Bently Nevada in the Netherlands runs some pretty good courses, but they are very focused on machinery with fluid film bearings. Go to and then link to their web site in the Netherlands. You can also call them directly at 31 15 3695240.
 
If you want to got the UK then the ISVR at Southhampton University runs various courses at all levels. Their 3 day course on Advanced NVH is very good indeed. Nice people and very clever.

B&K's courses are a bit variable - usually very good on theory, but I don't much like their modern analysers so time spent on them is a bit of a waste for me. Their introductory booklets are exceptionally good, especially for the non-academic. Their proper books - "Frequency Analysis" and "Mechanical Vibration and Shock Measurements" are indispensable. Cheers

Greg Locock
 
Thanks all,

I signed up for a B&K course.
 
Would any of the courses mentioned be suitable for turbine/generator vibration analysis. Is there an "idiots guide" available.
 
Any of these courses will help with TG diagnostics, the Bently course in particular.
 
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