Rope Dynamics Course
Author: STEFAN KACZMARCZYK
Format: CEU (CONTINUING EDUCATION)
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$35.00
9992 in stock
Description
SPECIAL NOTICE: During the month of December there will be a rush processingfee added to each continuing education order as follows: 1-5 courses: $10 per order More than 5 courses: $20 per order This course is based on the Rope Dynamics Presentation CD by Phil Andrew and Dr. Stefan Kaczmarczyk. Click here to purchase DVD (sold separately). You can earn 1 contact hour (0.1 CEU) by viewing the presentation and completing the assessment exam online. Approved for Continuing Education by NAEC for CET®/CAT®. Approved by NAEC for CETand NAESA for QEI (maximum of 0.2 CEU for online courses per annual renewal period can be applied towards maintenance of qualifications for certified inspectors) and the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, WestVirginia, Wisconsin Learn Objectives: After viewing this presentation you should have learned about:
- How transient vibrations arise
- Why rope vibrations often occur at particular positions in the hoistway
- Why, when considering transient rope vibration, even a high-speed elevator may be treated as if it were stationary
- Why lateral ropevibrations may give rise to longitudinalvibration and vice versa
- Why transient rope vibration may be very difficult to eliminate
- Watch the presentation and study the reinforcement questions
- Include your full name when purchasing the online course.
- Within 2 to 3 business days you will receive an email with instructions on how to access the exam.
- Use the provided online link, ID, and Password to login to the Online Testing Center.
- If you scored 80% or above you can immediately print your certificate of completion. If you score below 80% you will have one free retake.
Author Bio
Dr. Stefan Kaczmarczyk is currently Professor of Applied Mechanics at the University of Northampton. He has been serving on the Institute of Physics Applied Mechanics Group Committee and initiated and developed a series of international conferences linking the U.K. and overseas- based academic and industrial research groups working in the area of mechanics of slender structures, with particular emphasis on applications in elevator engineering. Dr. Kaczmarczyk joined the elevator engineering group at the University of Northampton as a senior lecturer in 2002. In 2003, he became the course leader for MSc Lift Engineering, then postgraduate field leader for Lift Engineering. Dr. Kaczmarczyk has published over 70 journal and international conference papers in the area of vertical transportation and elevator engineering.
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