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Theory and Practice of Dynamic Balancing

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Theory and Practice of Dynamic Balancing Presentation

The "Theory and Practice of Dynamic Balancing" online presentation elaborates on the concept of phase angle closely related to balancing, and presents the vectorial solutions for single-plane and two-plane balancing. It also focuses on on-site and balancing machine balancing. It introduces the concept of residual unbalance, essential for assessing imbalance, along with its calculation methods. The presentation provides insight into the practical implementation of on-site and/or machine balancing.

Outline of the Online Presentation

  • Physical Basics - Theoretical Introduction
  • Detecting Imbalance with Vibration Level Measurement
  • Detecting Imbalance with Vibration Spectrum Analysis
  • Theory of Dynamic Balancing Methods - on-site balancing - machine balancing
  • Process and Challenges of On-Site Balancing
  • Process of Balancing on Balancing Machines
  • Residual Unbalance (ISO1940 Standard)

Content of the Video Camera Demonstration

  • Detecting Imbalance with Vibration Level Measurement and Spectrum Analysis
  • Single-plane Dynamic Balancing using the "three-point" method
  • Single and two-plane Dynamic Balancing with a "vector" instrument

Information The participation fee for one-day Online lectures is 35,000 HUF + VAT per person, while the fee for three-day ones is 89,000 HUF + VAT. Our prices include participation in the lecture and the mailing of lecture notes. We can only accept registrations that have been filled out with correct information. By submitting your registration, you consent to the use of the above data for the purpose of providing information related to our professional lectures. We do not forward this information to third parties.



Beginning: 2026.05.21 10:00

Completion: 2026.05.21 17:00

Location: ,

Price: 35 000 Ft

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Theory and Practice of Dynamic Balancing

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