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Vibration monitoring is a technology used in civil engineering to measure and analyze the vibration of structures and machines. It is used to detect and diagnose faults in structures and machines, as well as to monitor the health of structures and machines. Vibration monitoring can be used to detect changes in the vibration of structures and machines, which can indicate the presence of faults or other problems. It can also be used to monitor the performance of structures and machines, and to detect changes in their performance.
Vibration monitoring is used in a variety of civil engineering applications, including the monitoring of bridges, buildings, and other structures. It is also used in the monitoring of machines, such as pumps, turbines, and engines. Vibration monitoring can be used to detect changes in the vibration of structures and machines, which can indicate the presence of faults or other problems.
Some companies in the vibration monitoring market include National Instruments, Meggitt, and Bently Nevada. Show Less Read more