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Vibration Analyst Certification

ISO Category I-IV

Advanced Vibration Analysis - ISO Category III Training and Certification

Advanced Vibration Analysis - ISO Category III Training - Students will be able to compute statistical alarms, interpret Lissajous Orbits, and apply advanced FFT techniques (i.e. Synchronous Time Averaging, Order Tracking and Demodulation) and time domain analysis on a variety of machine assemblies.

Who Should Attend: This course is intended for maintenance technicians and engineers who want an advanced course in vibration analysis

Required Experience: Two years or more training in mechanical technology or mechanical engineering at an accredited college, university or technical school is strongly recommended. Candidates should be able to manipulate simple algebraic equations, use a basic scientific calculator, and be familiar with the operation of personal computers.

Course Length: 40 hours

Level III Vibration Analyst Certification – To become a Level III Vibration Analyst, and obtain ISO Accredited Certification through the Vibration Institute, you must complete the Advanced Vibration Analysis Category III course, pass the exam, and have at least 36 months of experience as a vibration analyst with 110 hours of formal training or independent study.

*Also it is strongly recommended for the student to attend a Dynamic Balancing class just prior to taking Vibration Institute ISO Category lll exam.

Advanced Vibration Analysis Category III Course Objectives

  • Select the appropriate machinery vibration analysis technique
  • Specify the appropriate vibration instrumentation hardware and software for both portable and permanently installed systems
  • Establish vibration monitoring programs, including the determination of machines for periodic and continuous monitoring, frequency of testing, route plans
  • Perform single plane field balancing
  • Measure and perform diagnosis of single-channel frequency spectra, as well as time domain plots such as waveforms and orbits, under both steady-state and unsteady operating conditions, with or without a phase trigger
  • Use acceleration enveloping (demodulation)
  • Establish and implement the use of statistical overall level alarms, spectral band alarms, and narrowband spectral alarms
  • Establish programs for the specification of vibration levels and acceptance criteria for new machinery
  • Measure and analyze basic operating deflection shapes
  • Report to management regarding program objectives, budgets, cost justification and personnel development
  • Understand and be able to direct the use of alternative condition monitoring techniques
  • Prepare reports for appropriate personnel on machine condition, recommend corrective action and report on the effectiveness of repairs
  • Recommend field corrective actions such as balancing, alignment and parts replacement
  • Provide instructions and technical direction to vibration trainees

Course Registration

CourseDateLocation
Advanced Applied Vibration Analysis - ISO Category IMay 15-19, 2023Fort Collins, CO
Oct. 16-20, 2023Fort Collins, CO
Feb. 22-23, 2023Fort Collins, CO