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Advances in Condition Monitoring of Machinery in Non-Stationary Operations [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Condition Monitoring of Machinery in Non-Stationary Operations, CMMNO'2014, Lyon, France December 15-17 / edited by Fakher Chaari, Radoslaw Zimroz, Walter Bartelmus, Mohamed Haddar.

Contributor(s): Chaari, Fakher [editor.] | Zimroz, Radoslaw [editor.] | Bartelmus, Walter [editor.] | Haddar, Mohamed [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Applied Condition Monitoring: 4Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016.Description: XI, 494 p. 295 illus., 248 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319204635.Subject(s): Machinery | Signal processing | Security systems | Multibody systems | Vibration | Mechanics, Applied | Machinery and Machine Elements | Signal, Speech and Image Processing | Security Science and Technology | Multibody Systems and Mechanical VibrationsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.8 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part 1. Signal Processing -- Part 2. Data Mining -- Part 3. Condition Monitoring Techniques.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The book provides readers with a snapshot of recent research and technological trends in the field of condition monitoring of machinery working under a broad range of operating conditions. Each chapter, accepted after a rigorous peer-review process, reports on an original piece of work presented and discussed at the 4th International Conference on Condition Monitoring of Machinery in Non-stationary Operations, CMMNO 2014, held on December 15-16, 2014, in Lyon, France. The contributions have been grouped into three different sections according to the main subfield (signal processing, data mining, or condition monitoring techniques) they are related to. The book includes both theoretical developments as well as a number of industrial case studies, in different areas including, but not limited to: noise and vibration; vibro-acoustic diagnosis; signal processing techniques; diagnostic data analysis; instantaneous speed identification; monitoring and diagnostic systems; and dynamic and fault modeling. This book not only provides a valuable resource for both academics and professionals in the field of condition monitoring, it also aims at facilitating communication and collaboration between the two groups.
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Part 1. Signal Processing -- Part 2. Data Mining -- Part 3. Condition Monitoring Techniques.

The book provides readers with a snapshot of recent research and technological trends in the field of condition monitoring of machinery working under a broad range of operating conditions. Each chapter, accepted after a rigorous peer-review process, reports on an original piece of work presented and discussed at the 4th International Conference on Condition Monitoring of Machinery in Non-stationary Operations, CMMNO 2014, held on December 15-16, 2014, in Lyon, France. The contributions have been grouped into three different sections according to the main subfield (signal processing, data mining, or condition monitoring techniques) they are related to. The book includes both theoretical developments as well as a number of industrial case studies, in different areas including, but not limited to: noise and vibration; vibro-acoustic diagnosis; signal processing techniques; diagnostic data analysis; instantaneous speed identification; monitoring and diagnostic systems; and dynamic and fault modeling. This book not only provides a valuable resource for both academics and professionals in the field of condition monitoring, it also aims at facilitating communication and collaboration between the two groups.

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