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Machine Condition Monitoring IV

Summary

Students get knowledge, which is now routinely expect from mechanical engineers in testing labs, in design (engineering) offices, in the department for inspection and in quality control or diagnostics for maintenance. Students will learn how to perform frequency analysis and signal other procedures that are commonly used in the diagnosis of mechanical equipment via measurement speed, vibration and noise. Students will be familiar with the signatures of common defects in bearings, in gear units and in motors. The lectures are focused as well on measuring operational deflection shapes and modal analysis. Introduction course is a response to the penetration of electrical engineering in machines and requirements of market for engineering products in the countries of the European Communities.

Literature

[1] Oppenheim, A, V. - Schafer, R.W.: Discrete-time signal processing. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07457.
[2] Tůma, J.: Vehicle gearbox noise and vibration, Wiley, 2001.

Advised literature

[1] Mitra, S.K.: Digital Signal Processing. McGraw-Hill Irwin, Boston, 2001.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 352-0536
Abbreviation TD4
Course title Machine Condition Monitoring IV
Coordinating department Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Jiří Tůma, CSc.