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Vibration Analysis Short Course
Course Fee: US$650
A must for anyone who evaluates the vibration potential of shell-and-tube heat exchangers! In this course, you learn about vibration mechanisms in shell-and-tube heat exchangers and Xist methods to analyze vibration severity. Most importantly, you discover corrective measures to mitigate damage.
Key Topics
- Introduction to vibration phenomena
- Flow-induced vibration (fluidelastic instability, vortex shedding, turbulent buffeting, acoustic vibration)
- Design options to mitigate vibration
- Field fixes
- Xist Vibration Report
- Example application and case studies
Suggested Participants
Design and plant engineers responsible for the mechanical condition of shell-and-tube heat exchangers
HTRI Software
This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® components Xist® and Xvib®. All training materials are based on the current software version.
Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)
Outline
- Tube Vibration
- Introduction to vibration
- Fluidelastic instability
- Vortex shedding
- Exchanger designs free of vibration problems
- Xist Vibration Report
- Analyze tube spans
- Interpret results
- Xist criteria for “flags”
- Acoustic Vibration
- Fundamentals of acoustic vibration
- HTRI methods
- Corrective action
- Introduction to Xvib
- Reasons to use Xvib
- Calculation methods
- Creation of an Xvib case from Xist