Project - Piling Vibration Monitoring in Brunei
Underwater Vibration Monitoring / 2020 / Brunei. Private Sector, Underwater Vibration Monitoring.
Vibration Monitoring
Vibration monitoring systems are used for condition-based maintenance of machines and installations. They help to detect machine damage in good time and prevent costly consequential damage. Vibration transmitters and sensors detect damaged bearings and unbalance in drives and rotating machine parts.
Third Part Pipeline
On this project, Vibrock were tasked to monitor vibration levels underwater.
The aim of the monitoring was to assess maximum vibration levels at a number of distances in order to protect a third party pipeline asset that the jetty will cross at two separate points.
Vibration Assessment
Vibrock were commissioned to carry out a vibration assessment of the recorded data.
With the reports from our initial testing, it was confirmed that underwater vibration levels were well within the designated parameters agreed with the company that operated the nearby piplines.
Safety Standards You Can Trust
At Vibrock, all of our products are built to British Safety Standards.
British Standards (BS) are the standards produced by the BSI Group which is incorporated under a royal charter and which is formally designated as the national standards body (NSB) for the UK. The BSI Group produces British Standards under the authority of the charter, which lays down as one of the BSI`s objectives.
Working in the South China Sea
Vibrock Limited were commissioned to undertake underwater vibration monitoring from the offshore Piling of tubular steel piles used in the construction of an industrial jetty in Brunei.
The aim of the monitoring was to assess maximum vibration levels at a number of distances in order to protect a third party pipeline asset that the jetty will cross at two separate points.
Vibrock attended site in the South China Sea off of the coast of Liang, Brunei and over the course of 3 days the monitoring took place.
Placing Transducer on the Seabed
Once each pile was positioned a team of international divers were assembled to place each transducer on the seabed, 5m below the waters surface, at a range of distances from the pile entry point.
Vibrock were commissioned to carry out a vibration assessment of the recorded data.
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