Article | REF: BM5145 V1

Vibration analysis of rotating machines

Author: David AUGEIX

Publication date: January 10, 2001

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7. Plant monitoring: guidelines

This paragraph proposes a suitable organizational model:

  • service providers carrying out vibration monitoring on behalf of various industrial customers;

  • a "methods department" working on behalf of different production units or different sites within the same industrial entity.

The following guidelines were successfully implemented at a service provider during 1999. In the list of resources required for such an organization.

7.1 Preparing survey campaigns

The quality of machine vibration monitoring depends entirely on the care taken in preparing the survey campaigns.

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