Vibration Measurement and Allowable Values for Rotodynamic Pumps - 1 Part Webinar
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Vibration Measurement and Allowable Values for Rotodynamic Pumps
PDH Credits: 1
Overview
Webinar attendees will gain in-depth insights into critical measurements made on non-rotating components of rotodynamic pumps, including maximum allowable vibration values and acceptance tests. If your customers use rotodynamic pumps in clear water, this webinar will be useful for factory (vibration) acceptance tests as well as field vibration testing. This webinar is a must for anyone involved in pump acceptance testing, including individuals that witness testing.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, learners should be able to:
- Understand the vibration measurements that are applicable to vibration on rotodynamic pumps
- Understand the use of vibration measurement instrumentation and transducers
- Comprehend measurement locations and directions
- Understand the key differences between field vs factory acceptance testing
- Explain the factors affecting vibration
- Understand balance criteria
SKU: LW506B
Registration Fees
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Member | $89.25 |
Associate Member | $89.25 |
Standards Partner | $89.25 |
Training Partner | $89.25 |
Industry Partner | $113.05 |
Academic Partner | $113.05 |
Non-Member/Partner | $119.00 |
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Webinar Instructions
- Click the Contents tab and select "View Live Webinar". After the live webinar is completed, return to the Contents tab.
- Click "Complete Quiz for Live Webinar" to answer quiz questions. You will have 10 attempts and must get at least 80% correct to proceed. After completing the quiz, return to the Contents tab.
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- Click the button “View/Print Your Certificate” in the box titled “Claim Credits & Certificate to save or print your certificate of completion. If you ever lose your certificate, you can come back to the PSM website and view it on your transcript (found in the Dashboard).
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Paul Boyadjis
Director of Structural Analysis
Mechanical Solutions, Inc.
- Employed by Mechanical Solutions, Inc. since 2002
- Vice Chair, HI Pump Vibration Committee
- Member of HI Dynamics of Pumping Machinery Committee
- Lecturer on Pump Vibration at the Texas A&M Pump Symposium
- M.S. Cum Laude Lehigh University
- Over 30 years experience with centrifugal pumps
- Co-Author Pump Mechanical & Dynamic Behavior Chapter, McGraw-Hill Pump Handbook
PDH Credits
One (1) PDH credit will be issued upon completion of this live webinar series.
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