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Terminated in academic year 2019/2020

Machine Condition Monitoring IV

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 352-0536/01
Abbreviation TD4
Course title Machine Condition Monitoring IV
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Control Systems and Instrumentation
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Jiří Tůma, CSc.

Subject syllabus

1. Vibration and acoustic diagnostics, special sensors, signal processing methods.
2. A/D converters (successive approximation, sigma-delta and flash). Antialiasing filters.
3. Speed sensor for diagnostics. Optical probes. Incremental angle sensors (encoders). Laser sensor torsional vibrometer.
4. Vibration transducers (sensors for speed and acceleration) and dynamic forces. Piezoelectric sensors. Laser vibration sensor. Calibration
5. Measuring microphones. Probe for measuring sound intensity. Frequency weighting A, B, C, decibels scale. Sound level meter. Calibration pistonphone.
6. Diagnosis of rolling bearings. Measurement in quality control of production and in operational diagnostics. Frequency of defects and the importance of using the envelope signal.
7. Diagnosis of rotor systems with sliding bearings. Proximity probes. Measurement of orbits, full spectrum of vibration excited by flow of lubricant (whirl and whip)
8. Diagnostics of gears. Calculation of toothmeshing frequency. Planetary gearboxes. Measurement noise, vibration and transmission error of a gear train.
9. Diagnosis of internal combustion engines, measuring uniformity of rotation.
10. Device for measuring frequency responses. Principle of a vibrator (shaker). Hammers for modal analysis.
11. Measurement of operational deflection shapes, and their use for diagnosis of mechanical structures.
12. Modal analysis of mechanical structures .
13. Evaluation of the Wohler curve (stress-number). , measurement and evaluation methods for loading spectra based on rain-flow. Application for the lifetime prediction.

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.