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Air coolers for refinery services troubleshooting

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sinectica

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Jul 30, 2003
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Does anybody know where can I find information about vibration analysis and troubleshooting for air coolers for refinery services?
I suspect that I have some structural problems in some big fan coolers and I don't have a clear idea of how to solve them.
I've checked API STD 661 but it doesn't say so much.

Thanks so much
Marc
 
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