The Theory of Dynamic Balancing
The theory of dynamic balancing. The course material extensively covers the concept of phase angle closely related to balancing, presents the vectorial solutions for single- and two-plane balancing. It specifically addresses on-site and balancing on the balancing machine. It introduces the concept of residual unbalance, which is essential for assessing imbalance, along with its calculation methods. The practice provides an opportunity to learn about both on-site and machine balancing in practical terms.
- Small-group (max. 20 participants) one-day course
- Detailed (approx. 30-page, color) Hungarian-language study material
- Lecture with computer projector presentation (½ day)
- Practice (with training test rig and our company's full range of instruments)
Topics of the Presentation
- Physical basics - theoretical introduction
- Recognizing imbalance through vibration level measurement
- Recognizing imbalance through vibration spectrum analysis
- The theory of dynamic balancing methods - on-site balancing - machine balancing
- The process and challenges of on-site balancing
- The process of balancing on balancing machines
- Residual unbalance (ISO1940 standard)
Content of the Practice
- Discovering imbalance through vibration level measurement, spectrum analysis
- Single-plane dynamic balancing using the "three-point" method
- Single- and two-plane dynamic balancing with a "vector" instrument