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Originally published in 1994 and now in its Second Edtion, this book is the result of over 20 years of research and development in vibration analysis. This hardbound volume contains 6 chapters and 375 pages of analytical descriptions of how frequencies are calculated, generated, measured and analyzed. These analytical descriptions are supported by empirical measurements of actual case histories. The new edition features review questions at the end of each chapter.
Publication Date 2003, ISBN 0-9640517-2-9, $135 USD
This is the first book dedicated solely to accurate diagnosis of defects in antifriction bearings using vibration analysis. It contains 10 chapters and 297 pages of analytical descriptions of how bearings generate frequencies, and how to determine the kind of defect, defect size, and the cause of failure. Each theory is supported by calculations and case histories. The format guides the reader through the process of data collection to advanced analysis. Review questions are located at the end of each chapter.
Publication Date 2004, ISBN 0-9640517-3-7, $150 USD
This book includes 12 chapters and 256 pages describing the latest technology for diagnosing a wide variety of gear problems including how each cycle of gearmesh frequency is generated, how to distinguish between pitch-line runout and tooth transition problems, and how to identify phase modulation. Review questions can be found at the end of each chapter.
Publication Date 2000, ISBN 0-9640517-1-0, $135 USD
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Technology found in these books is not hardware oriented and is supported by our Diagnostic Toolbox Package and our Training Courses and Videos.