Books

Book
Rotating Machinery Reliability for Technicians and Engineers

Because many companies expend so few resources on training, new engineers, technicians, and analysts are often ill-prepared to tackle real-world problems and produce real-world solutions. And when it comes to large, expensive machinery, every minute of downtime can translate into the loss of millions of dollars.

Because many companies expend so few resources on training, new engineers, technicians, and analysts are often ill-prepared to tackle real-world problems and produce real-world solutions. And when it comes to large, expensive machinery, every minute of downtime can translate into the loss of millions of dollars.

Rotating Machinery Reliability for Technicians and Engineers is a compilation of those problems encountered daily by large manufacturers, delving deep into machinery fault analysis, with a concentration on vibration, bearings, and electrical issues that cause large problems. The work contains more than 50 case studies with the actual data and solutions, along with industry standards and best practices, covering what works, and perhaps more importantly, what doesn’t work—all the result of the author’s 45+ years in the field. It features a chapter on diagnosing and solving electric discharge machining damage in ball bearings.

Features

Rounding out the incredible package is an affiliated website, www.rotatingmachinereliability.com, with invaluable resources for the technician and engineer:

  • On-the-job videos, detailing exact specifications for analysis and troubleshooting.
  • Spreadsheets for designing dynamic absorbers, estimating thermal growth, and calculating steel balance weight and weight removal
  • Technical white papers on the elimination of electrical discharge damage and designing rotating machinery foundations
  • Directions for implementing the latest technology using amplified motion to quantify operation deflection shapes.
  • Chapter 1: Converting Dynamic Vibration into Electrical Signals
  • Chapter 2: Waveforms, Spectral Domains, Orbits, and More
  • Chapter 3: Trend Programs
  • Chapter 4: Machinery Fault Analysis, Part I
  • Chapter 5: Machinery Fault Analysis, Part 2
  • Chapter 6: Machinery Fault Analysis, Part 3
  • Chapter 7: Advanced Diagnostics
  • Capterh 8: Electric Discharge Machining Damage
  • Chapter 9: Electrical and Vibration Testing to Solve Motor Issues
  • Chapter 10: System Design for Measuring Vibration Prior to Shipment
  • Appendix A: Glossary of Vibration Terms
  • Appendix B: Machinery Vibration Diagnostic Guide
  • Appendix C: Answers to Review Questions.

Ron Brook

Ron Brook’s career in vibration analysis of rotating machinery started in 1975. His stints with firms such as Nicolet Scientific, Zonic Corporation and REM Technologies all played a part in compiling a complete set of tools to use in the field. In 1993, he joined Reliance Electric at their Philadelphia Service Center. He continued to work out of the same building for the next 22 years, through corporation changes, Rockwell Automation, Baldor, and finally Integrated Power Services.