1 Introduction and Background.  
- 1.1 Introduction.
- 1.2 Maintenance Strategies.
- 1.3 Condition Monitoring Methods.
- 1.4 Types and Benefits of Vibration Analysis.
- 1.5 Vibration Transducers.
- 1.6 Torsional Vibration Transducers.
- 1.7 Condition Monitoring – the Basic Problem.
2 Vibration Signals from Rotating and Reciprocating Machines.  
- 2.1 Signal Classification.
- 2.2 Signals Generated by Rotating Machines.
- 2.3 Signals Generated by Reciprocating Machines.
3 Basic Signal Processing Techniques.  
- 3.1 Probability Distribution and Density.
- 3.2 Fourier Analysis.
- 3.3 Hilbert Transform and Demodulation.
- 3.4 Cepstrum Analysis.
- 3.5 Digital Filtering.
- 3.6 Deterministic/Random Signal Separation.
- 3.7 Time–Frequency Analysis.
- 3.8 Cyclostationary Analysis and Spectral Correlation.
4 Fault Detection.  
- 4.1 Introduction.
- 4.2 Rotating Machines.
- 4.3 Reciprocating Machines.
5 Diagnostic Techniques.  
- 5.1 Harmonic and Sideband Cursors.
- 5.2 Minimum Entropy Deconvolution.
- 5.3 Spectral Kurtosis and the Kurtogram.
- 5.4 Gear Diagnostics.
- 5.5 Rolling Element Bearing Diagnostics.
- 5.6 Reciprocating Machine and IC Engine Diagnostics.
6 Fault Trending and Prognostics.  
- 6.1 Introduction.
- 6.2 Trend Analysis.
- 6.3 Determination of Spall Size in Bearings.
- 6.4 Advanced Prognostics.
Appendix: Exercises and Tutorial Questions.  
- A.1 Introduction and Background.
- A.2 Vibration Signals from Machines.
- A.3 Basic Signal Processing.
- A.4 Fault Detection.
- A.5 Diagnostic Techniques.
- A.6 Prognostics.
Index. 
 Explaining complex ideas in an easy to understand way, Vibration-based  Condition Monitoring provides a comprehensive survey of the application  of vibration analysis to the condition monitoring of machines.  Reflecting the natural progression of these systems by presenting the  fundamental material and then moving onto detection, diagnosis and  prognosis, Randall presents classic and state-of-the-art research  results that cover vibration signals from rotating and reciprocating  machines; basic signal processing techniques; fault detection;  diagnostic techniques, and prognostics.
Explaining complex ideas in an easy to understand way, Vibration-based  Condition Monitoring provides a comprehensive survey of the application  of vibration analysis to the condition monitoring of machines.  Reflecting the natural progression of these systems by presenting the  fundamental material and then moving onto detection, diagnosis and  prognosis, Randall presents classic and state-of-the-art research  results that cover vibration signals from rotating and reciprocating  machines; basic signal processing techniques; fault detection;  diagnostic techniques, and prognostics.
Developed out of notes for a course in machine condition monitoring  given by Robert Bond Randall over ten years at the University of New  South Wales, Vibration-based Condition Monitoring: Industrial, Aerospace  and Automotive Applications is essential reading for graduate and  postgraduate students/ researchers in machine condition monitoring and  diagnostics as well as condition monitoring practitioners and machine  manufacturers who want to include a machine monitoring service with  their product. 
Book Features  
- Includes a number of exercises for each chapter, many based on Matlab, to illustrate basic points as well as to facilitate the use of the book as a textbook for courses in the topic.
- Accompanied by a website www.wiley.com/go/randall housing exercises along with data sets and implementation code in Matlab for some of the methods as well as other pedagogical aids.
- Authored by an internationally recognised authority in the area of condition monitoring.
 Product Details 
- Hardcover: 308 pages
- Publisher: Wiley (April 5, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0470747854
- ISBN-13: 978-0470747858
List Price:     $140.00 
 
 
