The principal task in this research project was to analyse the causes and consequences of coupled vibrations and parametric instability in hydropower rotors; where both horizontal and vertical machines are involved. Vibration is a well-known undesirable behavior of dynamical systems characterised by persistent periodic, quasi-periodic or chaotic motions. Vibrations generate noise and cause fatigue, which initiates cracks in mechanical structures. Motions coupling can in some cases augment the stability characteristics of a rotating machine, but it can also be a source of instability that causes self-excited vibrations. In this thesis, motions coupling due to a bearing’s design, gyroscopic effect and geometric misalignment in rotating compon...