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Vibration
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| PE employs a
suite of field transportable, state of the art, vibration test instrumentation
to measure and record vibration waveforms. Post processing allows
easy analysis of transient data in the form of Bode and Nyquist plots,
as well as spectral and orbit plots for steady state data. Vibration
is routinely measured with a host of transducers as appropriate, including
accelerometers, seismic transducers, proximity probes, strain gages,
and piezometers. PE has extensive experience in both the theoretical
aspects of vibration analysis and the practical considerations of
proper transducer mounting, instrument grounding & shielding,
etc. required to produce valid data for subsequent analysis. |
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Vibration
Analysis and Measurement
PE employs a suite of field transportable, state of the art, vibration
test instrumentation to measure and record vibration waveforms. Post
processing allows easy analysis of transient data in the form of Bode
and Nyquist plots, as well as spectral and orbit plots for steady
state data. Vibration is routinely measured with a host of transducers
as appropriate, including accelerometers, seismic transducers, proximity
probes, strain gages, and piezometers. PE has extensive experience
in both the theoretical aspects of vibration analysis and the practical
considerations of proper transducer mounting, instrument grounding
& shielding, etc. required to produce valid data for subsequent
analysis.
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