Sound and Vibration Summit Webcasts

Sound & Vibration Summit
Educating Young Engineers in Ballistic Shock: A University and Government Partnership
Presented by Dr. Patrick L. Walter, Professor, Texas Christian University and Measurement Specialist, PCB Piezotronics
This presentation describes the development of data recording equipment and laboratory testing to enhance the capabilities of U.S. Army armored vehicles encountering ballistic shock.
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A Look Inside Dynamic Measurement Hardware
Garritt Foote, Prinicpal Architect, and Annette Perez, Group Manager, National Instruments
Review the basic analog features of dynamic signal acquisition hardware such as delta-sigma analog-to-digital converters and antialiasing filters. Also learn techniques for maximizing dynamic range and deciding when to use digital versus analog filters. This Webcast features tips and demos straight from the developers.
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Bearing Diagnostics How to Detect Bearing Faults
Presented by Gotz Langer, Head of Research and Development, FAG Industrial Services
Beginning with bearing kinematics, this Webcast discusses the theory and application of the envelope technique and the challenge of implementing it digitally for condition monitoring.
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How cRIO-9233 Checks the Condition of Each Sleeper of the Railroad Track
Presented by Jean-Michel Chalons, Manager, SAPHIR
In this Webcast, see how SAPHIR developed a technique that can predict the necessary maintenance for the transverse support under each rail of a railroad by analyzing a vibratory signature upstream.
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Intelligent Maintenance Systems Design - Tools and Applications
Presented by Dr. Jay Lee, Ohio Eminent Scholar and L.W. Scott Alter Chair in Advanced Manufacturing, University of Cincinatti, and Director, NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center
Explore emerging technologies and selected best practices on productivity transformation through the use of innovative infotronics-based machine degradation monitoring and embedded prognostics technologies to enable machines and systems to achieve near-zero breakdown performance. This Webcast includes examples of lessons learned in different industrial applications as well as technologies and tools that are applicable to a variety of machines and production systems.
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Noise Source Identification Over Air Intake Filter Cover and Duct of an Engine Using 3D Near-field Acoustic Holography
Presented by Ravi Beniwal, Senior Sales Engineer, SenSound
In this Webcast, learn to identify, understand, and visualize 3D sound sources and their transmission paths in this presentation for faster, more costeffective noise diagnosis, product development, and quality control.
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Real-time Analysis: Tach Processing in the Field
Presented by Ray Kelm, Vice President of Development, VibDaq and Dan Purvis, General Manager, Optimation Technology
Explore the basics of rotational equipment diagnostics. Learn to diagnose various mechanical problems with vibration plots of bode, polar, shaft centerline, orbit, FFT, trends, and waveform through a demonstration.
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USB Turbo Vibration Analyzer
Presented by Darren Lingafeldt, Senior Engineer and President, Nexjen Systems
In this Webcast, review a case study of a truck manufacturer that developed a vibration analysis device for use in its dealer repair facilities.
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