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Rotating machinery vibration from analysis to troubleshooting

Diagnosis and correction are critical tasks for the vibrations engineer. This title provides a comprehensive, consolidated overview of the fundamentals of rotating machinery vibration and addresses computer model building, sources and types of vibration, and machine vibration signal analysis.

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  • "This work describes computer model building, sources and types of vibration, and machine vibration signal analysis. The author, Maurice L. Adams, presents case studies and troubleshooting techniques from his experience. This book comes with a software disk for analysis of general rotor vibration and rotor balancing."
  • "Diagnosis and correction are critical tasks for the vibrations engineer. This title provides a comprehensive, consolidated overview of the fundamentals of rotating machinery vibration and addresses computer model building, sources and types of vibration, and machine vibration signal analysis."@en
  • "This work describes computer model building, sources and types of vibration, and machine vibration signal analysis. It presents case studies and troubleshooting techniques, and comes with a software disk for analysis of general rotor vibration and rotor balancing."@en

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  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Libros electrónicos"

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  • "Rotating machinery vibration from analysis to troubleshooting"
  • "Rotating machinery vibration from analysis to troubleshooting"@en
  • "Rotating machinery vibration : from analysis to troubleshooting"@en
  • "Rotating machinery vibration : from analysis to troubleshooting"
  • "Rotating machinery vibration : from analysis to troibleshooting"
  • "Rotating machinery vibration"
  • "Rotating Machinery Vibration From Analysis to Troubleshooting"@en
  • "Rotating Machinery Vibration: From Analysis to Troubleshooting"