Five Minute Facts
Do’s and Don’ts of Writing Condition Monitoring Reports
There is a right way and a wrong way to write a condition monitoring report. Let’s go over some dos and don’ts…
- Salah Attia
- ALS Industrial
Designing a Wind Turbine: The DNA Process
The DNA design of a wind turbine follows a certain process, whether it is a 1, 2, or 9 megawatt turbine. First, we estimate the tower top mass...
- Partha Ravi
- OnyxInsight Australia
Mechanical Infrared Opportunities
While infrared is one of the most versatile of condition monitoring tools, we often fail to utilize it to its full potential. We know infrared is a key technology for all levels of electrical applications but when establishing condition monitoring programs, we may not realize what a great support technology it is for a variety of mechanical applications....
- Roy Huff
- The Snell Group
PI Testing “The Fire Hose Analogy”
A Polarization Index is affected by multiple current components that occur simultaneously. This instructional presentation provides a simple analogy to make this complex test easier to understand...
- Don Donofrio
- The Snell Group
Representing Your Data
Before we can represent the data, we need to ensure that we capture appropriate data. The data that we need is amplitude at a particular frequency...
- Dennis Swanepoel
- WearCheck
How to Choose A Capped Bearing
In this Five Minute Fact, we will discuss how a capped bearing differs from an open bearing. Capped bearings do not have a visible opening so why choose them?..
- Akhil jeet Rathore
- Indorama Petrochemicals & Fertilizers
“Just Because You Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should”
We at IRISS cannot stress the importance of safety for electrical personnel enough and that why we created the IR Windows and Ultrasound Ports to help protect those doing electrical inspection by minimizing risk in this CBM data collection task.
- Drew Walts
- IRISS
How to Ensure Successful Acceleration Enveloping
Acceleration enveloping is the sophisticated signal processing technique that helps to pinpoint bearing failure at an early stage. Below is a guide of how to successfully implement it...
- Chris Hansford
- Hansford Sensors
Use CBM to Stay Ahead of the Electrical D-I-P-F Curve
The D-I-P-F curve goes from design and implementation to potential and functional failure. When your plant is ordering new electrical assets, it’s a good idea to find out if you can get the switchgear designed to be ready for infrared and ultrasound analysis. Is there an OEM out there…
- Paul Goodbody
- IRISS
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