The document provides an overview of common machine faults that can be detected through vibration analysis, including:
- Unbalance, which produces characteristic peaks at the running speed and its harmonics.
- Misalignment, which generates peaks at the running speed and 2x speed, with 180 degree phase shifts.
- Bent shafts, which cause axial vibration with 180 degree phase shifts and radial vibration with no phase shift, both at the running speed.
- Belt problems like mismatched belts produce sub-harmonic peaks at the belt pass frequency and its harmonics.
The document provides an overview of common machine faults that can be detected through vibration analysis, including:
- Unbalance, which produces characteristic peaks at the running speed and its harmonics.
- Misalignment, which generates peaks at the running speed and 2x speed, with 180 degree phase shifts.
- Bent shafts, which cause axial vibration with 180 degree phase shifts and radial vibration with no phase shift, both at the running speed.
- Belt problems like mismatched belts produce sub-harmonic peaks at the belt pass frequency and its harmonics.
The document provides an overview of common machine faults that can be detected through vibration analysis, including:
- Unbalance, which produces characteristic peaks at the running speed and its harmonics.
- Misalignment, which generates peaks at the running speed and 2x speed, with 180 degree phase shifts.
- Bent shafts, which cause axial vibration with 180 degree phase shifts and radial vibration with no phase shift, both at the running speed.
- Belt problems like mismatched belts produce sub-harmonic peaks at the belt pass frequency and its harmonics.
The document provides an overview of common machine faults that can be detected through vibration analysis, including:
- Unbalance, which produces characteristic peaks at the running speed and its harmonics.
- Misalignment, which generates peaks at the running speed and 2x speed, with 180 degree phase shifts.
- Bent shafts, which cause axial vibration with 180 degree phase shifts and radial vibration with no phase shift, both at the running speed.
- Belt problems like mismatched belts produce sub-harmonic peaks at the belt pass frequency and its harmonics.
The document discusses using vibration analysis to detect faults in rotating machinery before failures occur, allowing repairs and reducing downtime and costs. It outlines various machine faults and how they appear in vibration spectra.
Common machine faults discussed include unbalance, misalignment, bent shafts, cracked shafts, looseness, bearing faults, and gearbox faults like wear, eccentricity, backlash, cracked teeth, and misalignment.
When a fault is detected through vibration analysis, further vibration measurements like FFT spectra and phase analysis can be used to diagnose the specific fault. Different faults have characteristic vibration patterns that experienced analysts can recognize.
Lecture Note
Fault Analysis
Prepared By Eng. Essam Abdel Halim Mostafa Predictive Maintenance Manager Delta Co. For Electronics E-mail: essamdce1@yahoo.com