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GEAR NOISE DATA INTERPRETATION & DIAGNOSTICS
GEAR NOISE DATA INTERPRETATION & DIAGNOSTICS

GEAR NOISE DATA INTERPRETATION & DIAGNOSTICS

30th April & 1st May 9:30 – 12:30

Registration closes 25 Apr 2025, 12:30

Time & Location

30 Apr 2025, 09:30 – 01 May 2025, 12:30

Online Training

About the Event

Date: 30th April & 1st May 2025

Time: 9:30 – 12:30

Platform: TEAMS 

Tutor: Jarek Rosinski

Fee: BGA Member Free / Non Member £350*


Seminar programme:


Noise and vibrations are omnipresent, and while they may seem straightforward to interpret in some scenarios, industrial applications often introduce complexities that require a deeper understanding. This seminar explores the theoretical foundations of noise and vibrations, their sources, modes of transmission, and their implications for both systems and their surroundings. This seminar is designed to share the knowledge and tools necessary to interpret and diagnose noise and vibrations effectively in various industrial applications.


The seminar will cover:

  • Principles of noise and vibrations

  • Measurement techniques

  • Understanding Gearbox Noise and vibrations

  • Gear geometry, microgeometry and Transmission Error

  • Gear design optimisation

  • Rattle and Whine in gears

  • Modal analysis and Modal shapes

  • Data analysis and signal processing- time domain plots, FRF, FFT, Hilbert Transforms

  • Case studies from a versatile selection of industrial applications


If you would like to register offline please contact Kirsty in the BGA office : admin@bga.org.uk


If you are not a BGA Member please click here to see our Membership Benefits and get in touch to find out how to join.


* If you are a non member we will contact you to arrange invoicing.

Registration closes 25 Apr 2025, 12:30

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