Eddy Current (Proximity Probe) Transducer Installation: Part 1 Radial Vibration Eddy Current (Proximity Probe) Transducer Installation: Part 1 Radial Vibration
Eddy Current Transducers (Proximity Probes) are
the vibration transducer of choice when installing vibrat |
Bearing Failure Modes Bearing Failure Modes
This application note presents specific failure
modes associated with machinery having journal bearings. Signal measurements presented
here are time waveforms that |
Differential / Rotor Expansion Differential / Rotor Expansion
Differential Expansion (DE) and/or Rotor
Expansion (RE) are very important measurements usually supplied by the Original Equipment
Manufacture (OEM) as part of a |
Eccentricity Eccentricity
Shaft Eccentricity plays a very important role
as part of a Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation (TSI) System on large steam turbines and
should be included in retro-fit p |
Journal Bearings Journal Bearings
Industrial machinery with high horsepower and high loads, such
as steam turbines, centrifugal compressors, pumps and motors, utilize journal
bearings as rotor supports. |
CMCP1100 Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram for CMCP1100 Courtesy of STI Vibration Monitoring
Electrical powering requirements Most internally amplified vibration sensors require a constant current DC power source. General |
Comparing Vibration Readings Comparing Vibration Readings
Comparing vibration level readings taken by
different types of instruments and transducers can be very confusing and can lead to
mistrust of the systems involve |
Fault Detection / OK Circuits Fault Detection / OK Circuits
Over the years, two methods of vibration transducer
fault detection have become prominent: OK Circuits
and Fault Detection Circuits. The objective of b |
Thrust Position Thrust Position
Thrust Position Monitoring was one of the
earliest applications for Eddy Current Transducers. When utilized for this application, it
is one of the most important componen |
Marine Corrosion
Link to RDI-CRE Corrosion Sensor and Kit
Marine Corrosion
Types of Marine Corrosion:
Metal parts underwater are subjected to two basic types of corrosion: g |