2012 VIBRATION INSTITUTE
TRAINING CONFERENCE
Four- and One-Day Pre-conference Course(s) – Tuesday, June 19, 2012
(Additional Fees Apply)
Identification and Correction of Resonance Problems Robert J. Sayer
Electric Motor Vibrations Howard Penrose, Ph.D.
Introduction to Machinery Vibrations Course - June 19-22, 2012
2012 Vibration Institute Training Conference – June 20-22, 2012
Certification Exams – Saturday, June 23, 2012
The Woodland Hotel and Suites
105 Visitor Center Drive
Williamsburg, VA 23185
P: (757) 253-2277
$124 Single/ $144 Suite
The 2012 Vibration Institute Training Conference will take place in Williamsburg, VA on June 19-22, 2012 at The Woodlands Hotel and Suites. The Conference provides training and education in practical vibration technology and networking opportunities for attendees – it is THE place for the vibration community to meet annually.
The 2012 Training Conference emphasizes the use of basic and advanced techniques to achieve an outstanding predictive maintenance program. Identification, analysis, and correction techniques including balancing and alignment are topics of interest. Techniques used in vibration analysis, basic rotor dynamics, operating deflection shapes, time waveform analysis, machine isolation, and machine monitoring are stressed.
Registration Fees:
Full Meeting Registration - June 20-22, 2012: $ 925
Speaker/Chapter Officer Registration - June 19-22, 2012: $ 525
Academic/Student Registration - June 20-22, 2012: $ 350
Four- and One-day Course(s) Registration (Additional Fees Apply):
Identification and Correction of Resonance Problems :::: $ 275
Electric Motor Vibrations $ 275
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Introduction to Machinery Vibrations Course: $1,025
Please be advised that if you arrive at the Training Conference or IMV course without prior registration, payment must be made in full on-site. You must register in advance to sit for any of the certification examinations.
2012 Exhibit Hall
There will be an Exhibit Hall where vendors will have equipment on-hand for conducting condition-based monitoring using vibration analysis, thermography, oil analysis, and ultrasound. The exhibits provide attendees an overview of the technology available for the effective operation of a predictive maintenance program within their organization.
For more information on the 2012 Exhibit Hall, please contact the Institute directly at information@vi-institute.org or (630) 654-2254.