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On the old board we had several threads identifying links to articles on vibration, alignment, balance. One of these old messages is attached. But it is probably out of date (old links not valid). Let's build another one.

Please post sites that you think have useful info.

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Electrical Motor Management:

http://www.motordoc.net
http://www.motordoc.org

Electrical Motor Diagnostics

http://www.motordiagnostics.com

Institute of Electrical Motor Diagnostics

http://www.iemd.org

US Department of Energy's Motors, Steam, Compressed Air, Process Heating, etc.

http://www.oit.doe.gov/bestpractices/

Howard


Howard W Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
President, SUCCESS by DESIGN Reliability Services
Author: "Physical Asset Management for the Executive (Caution: Don't Read this on an Airplane)" and;
"Electrical Motor Diagnostics: 2nd Edition"
 
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Thanks Howard. There is some good info on our websites. Some day I'd like to understand the intracasies of MCA.

Below are some websites I have found useful. I put a number in front - my subjective ranking 1 (best) to 10. Just based on whether it had what I was looking for. Sorry if I have left off some good ones or ranked them wrong. Please feel free to post more.

[1] TAMU Turbo and pump symposium papers
http://turbolab.tamu.edu/pubs/papers.html

[2] The NTN Engineerig catalog has good info:
http://www.ntnamerica.com/Engineering/Engineering_Main.htm

[3] SDRL course on vibrations (mathematical) with problems worked in Matlab
http://www.sdrl.uc.edu/ucme662/ucme662.html

[1] Engineering Dynamics papers (somewhat theoretical)
http://www.engdyn.com/papers/papers_table.htm

[3]Iris power articles on electrical machinery
http://www.irispower.com/techpapers/

[2] Bureau of Reclamation - good articles on machinery lubrication, testing of solid insulation, keeping motors windings dry, electrical connections
http://www.usbr.gov/power/data/fist_pub.html

[5] Army Corp of Engineers Engineering manuals, including lubrication, grouting
http://www.usace.army.mil/inet/usace-docs/eng-manuals/em.htm

[4] Herguth articles. Good comprehensive article on physical properties of oil
http://www.herguth.com/technical.htm

[4] UWA Belt theory
http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/DANotes/V-belts/home.html#top

[4] Update international Vib Book (on-line) very practical
http://www.update-intl.com/VibrationBook.htm


[5]Vibrant Technologies Modal analysis papers
http://www.vibetech.com/TechPapers.htm

[4]Turvac alignment info
http://www.turvac.com/


[6]Baker motor testing articles
http://www.bakerinst.com/BakerWeb/Services/Support.htm

[7]Machine design course including gears, belts, bearings
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/sme/desnotes/desintro.htm

[9]TAMU lab academic articles on motor vibration
http://www.ee.tamu.edu/~empelab/publications.html

http://www.dspguide.com - on-line DSP textbook


Entek had some good papers from Enteract conferences. I don't know where on their site those papers have moved to. Although there is a backdoor way to access some of the papers:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%...tekWebST.nsf%2Ffiles Does anyone know an easier way to access these?

CSI had some good papers. I don't know where on their site those papers have moved to. Does anyone know how to access them?

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Mebbe' they want to start charging for 'em...:O Roll Eyes
 
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Partial Discharge Testing (larger machines)

http://www.irispower.com

Howard


Howard W Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
President, SUCCESS by DESIGN Reliability Services
Author: "Physical Asset Management for the Executive (Caution: Don't Read this on an Airplane)" and;
"Electrical Motor Diagnostics: 2nd Edition"
 
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Since I have most of my technical research links at work, all I can contribute from home are these few. I have time for this board at home, but little it at work. [IT Big Bro is watching!]

For the math challenged[like me]
http://www.sosmath.com/index.html

some engineering fundamentals...
http://www.efunda.com/home.cfm

no cost General education on line
http://www.free-ed.net/free-ed/

Electric Motor Service Enter "EMS University"
http://www.emservicenter.com/EMSUsummary.cfm

Reference Library from Maintenance Resources.com
http://www.maintenanceresources.com/ReferenceLibrary/Index.htm

Dana
 
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All things bearing:

SKF Interactive Engineering Catalog

Bearing Fit Info:
(Requires registration)

SKF Mount


Vib Analysis Articles:

http://www.plant-maintenance.com/maintenance_articles_vibration.shtml
 
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That SKF Interactive Engineering Catalogue is a handy one. I use it often.

Here is one that is heavy on theoretical analysis of motor vibration from Timo Halopinien (who posted on the board) and his colleagues. Items available for free download are bolded. Make sure to check all the years (on the left).
http://www.tkk.fi/Units/Electromechanics/publications/index.html
 
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http://vibrotek.com/articles.php


dc at vibrotek dot com
 
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Here is a great document to assist in evaluating bearing failures:

SKF Product information 401 "Bearing failures and their Causes"

It is available for free download here:

http://www.alliedbearings.com/downloads/dl_index2.html
 
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Yes, that's it. That CSI "Dr. Know" website is a great resource. Thanks for helping me find it again.
 
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Bearing related
http://www.darali.com/page14.html

Vibration/Wave Related Animations
http://physics.usask.ca/~hirose/ep225/anim.htm

Asset Reliability Services- good downloadables
http://www.assetreliability.com.au/

Equipment Condition Monitoring-free resource for Process, Maintenance & Condition Monitoring Engineers
http://www.vibanalysis.co.uk/

Free downloadable mechanical programs
http://www.lanxun.com/pce/download.htm


Regard- Ali M. Al-Shurafa


Regards- Ali M. Al-Shurafa
 
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http://www.sea.siemens.com/motors/product/mtallpapers.html has some good information.


Regards,
Bill

Bill.Foiles@bp.com
 
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Those are good practical motor articles, Bill.

Here's one with a lot of theoretical rotodynamic stuff
http://www.rotordynamics.org/technical_papers.htm
 
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Pete,

Regarding the Enteract papers, yes they are very nice collection of practical and promotional stuff.

I tried for months to find out a way reach them but unfortunately I could not after Rockwell automation purchased the company. Actually, I was really happy to see such good stuff provided freely on the web.

Before the files were blocked I downloaded (maybe in 2002) a zipped file of 27 Mb for one year (1997). I clearly remember a strange note there for purchasing the CD of the same downloadable material. I still do not know if the availability of the conferences/papers was by an intention or by a mistake.

Regards-Ali M. Al-Shurafa


Regards- Ali M. Al-Shurafa
 
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Interesting articles on couplings, etc....

http://www.artec-machine.com/artec-pages/document-listing.htm


Regards,

Rusty
 
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rustythevibeguy,
how get I permit joining this website?I cant see articles,
 
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