
Virtual Gear Noise Data Interpretation

Unlock the secrets behind gear noise and vibration. This intensive virtual course provides an in-depth exploration of NVH analysis, with a specialised focus on industrial gear systems. Move beyond the basics and gain the advanced, practical knowledge required to diagnose and solve complex noise challenges in gearboxes and related machinery.
This seminar is designed to equip you with a powerful blend of theoretical foundation and practical application. You will learn the essential measurement techniques and analytical tools to effectively assess and address noise and vibration issues, transforming data into actionable solutions.
What You Will Explore:
- Fundamentals & Theory: Understand the core principles of noise and vibration, including their sources, transmission paths, and impact on mechanical systems.
- Practical Measurement: Master the techniques for accurately capturing relevant noise and vibration data.
- Gear-Specific Phenomena: Dive deep into the role of gear geometry, microgeometry, and transmission error in noise generation, including strategies for design optimisation.
- Key Diagnostic Issues: Examine specific challenges like rattle (from impacts in loose meshes) and whine (tonal noise from meshing frequencies).
- Advanced Analysis: Learn to apply modal analysis and essential signal processing techniques, including Time-Domain plots, FFT, Frequency Response Functions (FRF), and Hilbert Transforms.
- Real-World Applications: Solidify your learning with case studies from diverse industries, demonstrating proven approaches to diagnosing and resolving NVH problems.
Who Should Attend:
Engineers, technicians, and professionals involved in gear design, maintenance, or NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) analysis. This course is ideal for anyone looking to bridge the gap between theory and application to improve system performance and reliability.
By the end of this course, you will be able to confidently interpret gear noise data and implement effective noise reduction strategies.
Registrations will be opening soon.