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8 - Industrial Case Histories on VSA to Diagnose Miscellaneous Faults in Rolling Element Bearings in SCIMS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2021

William T. Thomson
Affiliation:
EM Diagnostics Ltd., Scotland
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Summary

Chapter 8 presents industrial case histories using VSA to diagnose miscellaneous faults in rolling element bearings in SCIMs.

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Vibration Monitoring of Induction Motors
Practical Diagnosis of Faults via Industrial Case Studies
, pp. 140 - 174
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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References

BS 60034-14-2004, Rotating Electrical Machines, Part 14 Mechanical Vibration of Certain Machines with Shaft Heights of 56 mm and Higher – Measurement, Evaluation and Limits of Vibration Severity, 2004.Google Scholar
NEMA MG 1-2006, Part 7: Mechanical Vibration-Measurement, Evaluation and Limits, 2006.Google Scholar
ISO 1940-1-2003, Rotor Balancing, 2003.Google Scholar
Thomson, W. T. and Culbert, I., Current Signature Analysis for Condition Monitoring of Cage Induction Motors, IEEE-Press Wiley, ISBN: 978-1-119-02959-5, 2017.Google Scholar

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