GB/T 19873.3-2019
ActiveCondition monitoring and diagnostics of machines—Vibration condition monitoring—Part 3:Guidelines for vibration diagnosis
机器状态监测与诊断 振动状态监测 第3部分:振动诊断指南
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides guidelines for diagnosing machine faults based on vibration data, covering techniques for identifying common issues such as imbalance, misalignment, bearing defects, and gear damage. It is applied in industrial maintenance and reliability programs for rotating machinery, including pumps, compressors, turbines, and electric motors, across sectors like manufacturing, power generation, and petrochemicals. The standard supports condition-based maintenance by helping engineers interpret vibration patterns to determine the root cause and severity of mechanical problems.
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