Mobius iVibe 4+

Mobius Insitute

Designed for iPhone

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

Mobius iVibe provides an easy way to look up machine fault conditions based on spectrum symptoms and machine types. You’ll see sample spectra, explanations of faults, and explanations of how to diagnose fault conditions. It is like a wall chart for your iPhone/iPod Touch.

1. Select from a list of symptoms and drill down to find machine faults

2. Select from a list of machine types and drill down to see the likely faults

3. Select from a list of fault types and drill down to see sample spectra.

4. Or just scroll through 80 spectral images.


When you see a spectrum (often with phase information and a machine image) you can swipe up and down to see other similar spectra, or swipe left and right to see a page of details, and a page of diagnostic information (how to be sure the diagnosis is correct).

Here are a few more details:

1. Select from a list of symptoms (high 1X, high 2X, harmonics, etc.) and drill down to find machine faults that might be a match (unbalance, misalignment, looseness, etc.)

2. Select from a list of machine types (motor, bearings, pumps, etc.) and drill down to see the likely faults (broken rotor bars, wear, cavitation, etc.)

3. Select from a list of fault types (unbalance, misalignment, looseness, etc.) and drill down to see sample spectra.

4. Or you can just scroll through 80 spectral images until you find what you want.

What’s New

Version 2.1

Menu correction.

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Webshapes ,

Extremely helpful tool for vibration analysis

Depending on the type of machine vibration typical patterns appear in the vibration spectra and the time waveform. The most common patterns such as 1X peaks when a rotor is out of balance for instance are easy to remember or to deduct. For many other issues, particularly those which are not that common it is useful to have a good overview or a lookup table. The typical patterns are therefore often summarized on wall charts and mouse pads or can be looked up with software applicatons, but having all these patterns available on an iPhone is extremely helpful for both the experienced analyst as well as the novice. It will certainly contribute to a faster and more accurate analysys of machine problems and simplify the life of a vibration analyst.

By selecting "Symptoms" the user can describe what he sees in the spectrum and search for the cause of the peak(s) in that spectrum. The result is finding the fault condition.
By selecting "Fault Conditions" the user works the other way around. He selects a fault condition and sees a typical spectrum combined with graphic elements that clarify the textual descripton.
When selecting "Machine components" the user can visualize the typical spectra common to certain machines or machine components such as for instance a DC motor, a bearing, a pump etc... The result is a spectrum visualizing the typical vibration signature in case of a machine problem related to the machine or the component the technician has selected.

Great tool!

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