Course in vibration measurement and analysis

We offer vibration courses, which can be held at our premises or yours, and are happy to share our knowledge and experience.

Courses organised by TME Solutions

3-day course in vibration measurement

Mark your calendars: Week 39, 21 - 23 September 2026

This three-day course in vibration measurement and analysis covers both theory and practice. After completing this course, you will be able to perform and understand vibration measurements and carry out analyses using FFT analysis, among other methods.

The target group for this course is maintenance personnel and technicians who work with maintenance. This could include technicians, machine operators or engineers. This course focuses specifically on the topic of condition-based maintenance using vibration measurement.

On this course, you will become familiar with basic concepts in vibration measurement, including measurement units, hour waveform, FFT, and important concepts in signal processing and measurement instrument settings.

If you would like to know more about the course, please contact Chief Engineer Kasper Barrett on tel.: 81 61 11 16 or by email: [email protected]

Registration must be made to [email protected]

Good course structure

Rasmus Sivesgaard – Chief Engineer and Reliability Engineer at Dansk Salt A/S

Expectations for the course:

Course structure:

“Personally, I thought the structure of the course worked really well and was put together in just the right way, so that we got the most out of the course duration.”

Expectations for the course were met

Rasmus Sivesgaard – Chief Engineer and Reliability Engineer at Dansk Salt A/S

Knowledge after the course:

Course evaluation:

Overall, a really good course where I personally gained a lot of useful knowledge that I can use going forward in my work with reliability and condition-based maintenance.

The practical part of the course worked well, as we had the theory in place after the first two days. TME Solutions had set up some measuring stations where various errors had been made that we had to measure our way to. It was very valuable to have the opportunity to link the theoretical with the practical.

I hope that TME-solutions will offer another course as a follow-up.

If anything could be improved, I think it would be to create even more measurement standards. For example, measurement standards for pump cavitation, imbalance, etc.