Vibration Academy

Vibration monitoring

Vibration measurement plays a critical role in protecting structures, machinery, and human health. In many applications, vibration analysis is the only reliable way to detect developing faults, assess exposure risks, or verify compliance with international standards. From construction sites and industrial facilities to transportation and occupational health, understanding vibration data is essential for making informed decisions.

Specto Technology’s Vibration Academy brings together practical knowledge, technical guidance, and real-world applications of vibration monitoring. Here you’ll find resources covering vibration velocity and acceleration, RMS and peak values, frequency analysis, and modern monitoring approaches used across industries.

Browse the articles, product insights, and technical guides below to deepen your understanding of vibration measurement and monitoring with Specto Technology.

Articles on vibration measurements:

Meet the SV-804 Wireless Triaxial Vibration Monitor

The SV-804 is a wireless triaxial vibration monitoring terminal designed to measure structural vibration impacts (e.g., construction, blasting, ground movement).

Guide to Vibration Monitoring Equipment

Vibration monitoring systems deliver real-time, defensible vibration data to protect structures, ensure regulatory compliance, and support immediate mitigation actions.

Vibration Fundamentals Guide

Vibration is the oscillatory motion around a reference point defined by frequency, amplitude, and energy.

Machine Vibration Measurements

Machine vibration measurements quantify mechanical motion to evaluate machine condition, detect faults, and prevent failure.

Accelerometers: Applications and Techniques for Vibration Measurements

Accelerometers are core transducers used to measure vibration and acceleration across industrial, automotive, structural, and consumer applications.

Calibration

Calibration establishes the relationship between known quantity values and an instrument’s indications, including the measurement uncertainty.

FFT (Fast Fourier Transform)

FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) decomposes a measured signal into its constituent sinusoids so you can analyze it in the frequency domain.

Time Averaging and Time Weighting

Time averaging and time weighting convert fluctuating sound and vibration signals into stable, comparable values over defined intervals.

Transducers

Transducers convert energy from one form to another so you can measure, monitor, and control real-world physical phenomena.

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Step 1

Discovery

We begin by learning details of your projects, including timeframe, regulations, potential issues, budget and other requirements

Step 2

Development

Once we understand your needs, we develop a turnkey, solution with hardware and software, keeping both the budget and timeframe in mind.

Step 3

Implementation

We support you every step of the way, providing hands-on equipment and software training for your team to ensure that your monitoring program is successful

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