Advanced software suite for comprehensive analysis, modeling, and troubleshooting of rotor, bearing, and mechanical drive train systems.
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ARMD (Advanced Rotating Machinery Dynamics) is a specialized software package developed by RBTS for the analysis, modeling, and troubleshooting of rotor/bearing systems and mechanical drive trains. It integrates multiple analytical modules, enabling engineers to evaluate, design, and predict the performance of a wide range of rotating machinery, from small compressors to large turbine generators. The software is widely used by manufacturers and end-users in sectors that rely on rotating equipment, supporting both new designs and failure analysis.
Key Features
Integrated Analytical Modules Provides five main modules for comprehensive analysis.
- Rotor dynamics (lateral and torsional)
- Fluid film and rolling element bearing analysis
- Mechanical drive train simulation
Advanced Modeling and Visualization Supports detailed and realistic modeling of complex systems.
- 3-D Shaft Viewer with animation and distortion simulation
- User-friendly interface with step-by-step tutorials
Performance Prediction and Troubleshooting Enables accurate simulation and analysis for diverse machinery.
- Design and performance prediction
- Failure analysis and troubleshooting tools
Customizable and Modular Purchase and use only the modules needed for specific applications.
- Flexible licensing and module selection
- Tailored solutions for customer requirements
Benefits
Comprehensive Machinery Analysis Reduces the need for multiple software tools by integrating all major analysis functions.
- Streamlines workflow for engineers
- Ensures consistency and accuracy across analyses
Improved Productivity and Usability Modern interface and automation features enhance efficiency.
- Fast model setup with templates and wizards
- Simultaneous multiple instance support for comparison
Industry-Relevant and Up-to-Date Reflects latest industry standards and practices.
- Regular updates with new technical features
- Input from industry and standards organizations