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info/education on vibration dampening and vibration eng. carrer

info/education on vibration dampening and vibration eng. carrer

info/education on vibration dampening and vibration eng. carrer

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I work for a synthetic fibers plant and would like to learn more about vibration dampening. As with any "fiber winding" process there is always a risk of operating through multiple natural frequencies of the winding equipments components (it's just the nature of the beast). Any links to articles, white papers, or case histories would be deeply appreciated. I would also like to pursue a degree in vibration engineering. What types of courses and time span would I be looking at. I have credentials through the Vibration Institute and feel confident about my analytical skills (although the fascination I have in this field tells me there is so much more to learn). I am in my early 40's and feel that it's never to late in life to " go for the gusto " so to speak. Thanking all in advance.

Roy Gariepy
Maintenance and Reliability Dept.
Bayer Corporation  Dorlastan Fibers Div.
Goose Creek, South Carolina  USA

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