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News Release from: Bruel and Kjaer UK
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Team on 13 August 2003
Basic principles of vibration analysis
Bruel + Kjaer is running a course for engineers and technicians to provide a thorough introduction to the basic principles of vibration analysis.
Bruel + Kjaer is running a course for engineers and technicians to provide a thorough introduction to the basic principles of vibration analysis The course takes place on 14th and 15th October 2003 at Bruel and Kjaer's training centre in Stevenage
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The two-day course will be ideal for test and maintenance engineers and technicians who need to understand the basic principles of vibration analysis.
Practical demonstrations of the basic principles will be made and participants will have the opportunity to make their own measurements on simple rotating machines.
Topics addressed during the course include: terminology; measuring units; time domain; frequency analysis (FFT); filters; integration and analysis techniques.
Course delegates will receive Bruel and Kjaer's "Frequency analysis" book, the Endevco "Dynamic test measurement handbook" and a complimentary vibration slide ruler.
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