Engineering, Oil and Gas

Training Course: Vibration Analysis – Category II


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EN235913

13 - 17 Apr 2026

London (UK)

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost : 6500 € Euro

Introduction

Vibration Analysis is a crucial component in ensuring the health and performance of machinery in various industries. Vibration analysis helps detect mechanical faults and maintain the integrity of rotating equipment, preventing breakdowns and costly repairs. The "Vibration Analysis Category II" program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, is specifically tailored for those who have a basic understanding of vibration analysis and want to enhance their expertise. This course will provide participants with advanced techniques to identify and analyze machinery vibrations in-depth, enabling more effective diagnostic and maintenance strategies.

By the end of this course, participants will have the skills and knowledge to perform vibration analysis using advanced tools and techniques, contributing to the efficient maintenance of rotating machinery.

Objectives:

  • Equip participants with advanced vibration analysis skills and techniques.

  • Enable participants to identify and diagnose common machinery faults through vibration data.

  • Enhance the ability to use vibration analysis tools and interpret results.

  • Train participants on how to conduct effective machinery condition monitoring and predictive maintenance programs.

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the principles of vibration, including spectral analysis, waveform interpretation, and fault diagnosis.

  • Provide practical knowledge on vibration troubleshooting and corrective actions.

Course Methodology:

  • Instructor-led sessions: Expert trainers will provide in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge.

  • Hands-on workshops: Participants will use vibration analysis equipment to perform real-life measurements and analysis.

  • Case studies: Analysis of actual industry scenarios to develop practical problem-solving skills.

  • Interactive discussions: Engage in group discussions to clarify doubts and share experiences.

  • Exams and assessments: Regular assessments to test understanding and reinforce learning.

Organizational Impact:

  • Reduced downtime: Enhanced vibration analysis skills allow for early detection of mechanical issues, leading to fewer breakdowns.

  • Cost savings: Preventive maintenance can significantly reduce repair costs by identifying and fixing minor issues before they escalate.

  • Increased equipment lifespan: Through effective vibration monitoring, companies can extend the operational life of their equipment.

  • Improved reliability: Proactive maintenance increases the overall reliability and efficiency of machinery, improving operational productivity.

Target Audience:

  • Maintenance engineers

  • Mechanical engineers

  • Reliability professionals

  • Technicians involved in machinery maintenance and diagnostics

  • Asset managers

  • Anyone interested in advancing their skills in vibration analysis

Outlines:

Day 1: Introduction to Vibration Analysis

  • Overview of Vibration Analysis and its importance

  • Basic vibration theory and principles

  • Introduction to vibration measurement tools and sensors

  • Understanding vibration signals and frequency analysis

  • Key parameters: amplitude, frequency, and phase

  • Hands-on session with vibration measurement equipment

Day 2: Vibration Data Collection and Tools

  • Vibration measurement techniques and best practices

  • Sensor placement and data collection methods

  • Overview of vibration meters, accelerometers, and FFT analyzers

  • Introduction to spectral analysis

  • Data storage and management strategies

  • Case study: Interpreting basic vibration data

Day 3: Advanced Fault Diagnosis Techniques

  • Understanding fault frequencies and pattern recognition

  • Balancing and alignment issues

  • Mechanical faults: bearing defects, misalignment, unbalance, gear problems

  • Vibration signatures for different fault types

  • Hands-on session: Diagnosing common mechanical faults using vibration data

Day 4: Machinery Condition Monitoring and Preventive Maintenance

  • Setting up vibration-based monitoring systems

  • Continuous monitoring and data analysis techniques

  • Predictive maintenance strategies using vibration analysis

  • Vibration thresholds and alarm limits

  • Case study: Developing a predictive maintenance plan based on vibration analysis

Day 5: Troubleshooting and Corrective Actions

  • Advanced fault diagnosis using spectral analysis and waveform interpretation

  • Vibration troubleshooting techniques and corrective actions

  • Understanding and handling complex vibration problems

  • Documentation and reporting of vibration analysis results

  • Final assessment and hands-on exam

Engineering, Oil and Gas

Training Course: Vibration Analysis – Category II


Register Now
Quick Inquiry
Discount Group Download Brochure  

EN235913

13 - 17 Apr 2026

London (UK) - Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost: 6500 € Euro


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