Condition Monitoring of Machinery in Non-Stationary Operations

Condition Monitoring of Machinery in Non-Stationary Operations
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Proceedings of the Second International Conference "Condition Monitoring of Machinery in Non-Stationnary Operations" CMMNO’2012
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Artikel-Nr:
9783642287688
Veröffentl:
2012
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
638
Autor:
Tahar Fakhfakh
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
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Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Condition monitoring of machines in non-stationary operations (CMMNO) can be seen as the major challenge for research in the field of machinery diagnostics. Condition monitoring of machines in non-stationary operations is the title of the presented book and the title of the Conference held in Hammamet - Tunisia March 26 - 28, 2012. It is the second conference under this title, first took place in Wroclaw - Poland , March 2011.The subject CMMNO comes directly from industry needs and observation of real objects. Most monitored and diagnosed objects used in industry works in non-stationary operations condition. The non-stationary operations come from fulfillment of machinery tasks, for which they are designed for. All machinery used in different kind of mines, transport systems, vehicles like: cars, buses etc, helicopters, ships and battleships and so on work in non-stationary operations.The papers included in the book are shaped by the organizing board of the conference and authors of the papers.The papers are divided into five sections, namely:Condition monitoring of machines in non-stationary operationsModeling of dynamics and fault in systemsSignal processing and Pattern recognitionMonitoring and diagnostic systems Noise and vibration of machinesThe presented book gives the back ground to the main objective of the CMMNO 2012 conference that is to bring together scientific community to discuss the major advances in the field of machinery condition monitoring in non-stationary conditions.

Condition monitoring of machines in non-stationary operations (CMMNO) can be seen as the major challenge for research in the field of machinery diagnostics.

Condition monitoring of machines in non-stationary operations is the title of the presented book and the title of the Conference held in Hammamet - Tunisia March 26 – 28, 2012. It is the second conference under this title, first took place in Wroclaw - Poland , March 2011.

The subject CMMNO comes directly from industry needs and observation of real objects. Most monitored and diagnosed objects used in industry works in non-stationary operations condition. The non-stationary operations come from fulfillment of machinery tasks, for which they are designed for. All machinery used in different kind of mines, transport systems, vehicles like: cars, buses etc, helicopters, ships and battleships and so on work in non-stationary operations.

The papers included in the book are shaped by the organizing board of the conference and authors of the papers.

The papers are divided into five sections, namely:

Condition monitoring of machines in non-stationary operations

Modeling of dynamics and fault in systems

Signal processing and Pattern recognition

Monitoring and diagnostic systems   

Noise and vibration of machines

The presented book gives the back ground to the main objective of the CMMNO 2012 conference that is to bring together scientific community to discuss the major advances in the field of machinery condition monitoring in non-stationary conditions.

Condition monitoring in non-stationary operations.- Modelling of dynamics and fault in systems.- Signal processing and Pattern recognition for condition monitoring.- Monitoring and diagnostic systems.- Noise and vibration of machines.

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