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Vibration analysis: A fast-track journey inside machine behavior

In this article, a brief exposition is made on the typical analysis methods, such as: time domain, frequency domain, modal analysis, time wave, phase measurement, among others; as well as, the most important concepts and the necessary tools to carry out the analysis of the machinery.

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non destructive testing

The Krautkrämer made history at the inspection

In 1946, the closure of the university continues and some of them remain in ruins, such as: the University of Cologne, where two brothers, one of them a professor and the other a student, decided to start a business setting up a workshop to repair of electrical appliances.

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corrosion and materials

“THE SURVIVOR” GREAT BUDDHA OF KAMAKURA

Continuing with this initiative that I have called “Corrosion Tourism, a trip to learn about the beauty and importance of corrosion in iconic structures”, this time we are going to Japan, in the city of Kamakura, to learn about the history of a bronze statue of Amida Buddha, known as The Great Buddha of Kamakura, the second largest Buddha in Japan

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corrosion and materials

Mentor UT Ultrasonic Phased Array Flaw Detector

Inspection equipment is currently being developed based on new technologies in the detection of faults and corrosion damage.
In this context, the company Waygate Technologies, through its commercial representative the Testek Group, world leaders in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) solutions for industrial inspection, presents the Mentor UT Phased Array Flaw Detector.

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Lighter than plastic and stronger than steel

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) have developed a new polymerization process, generating a 2D two-dimensional polymeric material called 2DPA-1, very light and twice as hard as steel.

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