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  1. AX3L

    Vibration analysis using wavelet transform

    Hi everyone! I'm making a system that will detect all different kinds of fault on different machinery like bearing, misalignment etc. I understand the concept on wavelet transforms and its advantages over the regular FFT for these kind of signals but I can't see how to compare and analyse the...
  2. AX3L

    Measure tool wear using vibration or cutting force measurement?

    Hi everyone! I'm looking to introduce a system for fault detection in bearings and misalignments using vibration analysis (thanks for all the help with that in the vibration forum, by the way!). I found out that using the same equipment (a DAQ - Data Acquisition unit) one can measure tool wear...
  3. AX3L

    Measure the pinions of a truck

    Hi guys! I've been given the project to automate the process of measuring the pinions and do it by the line rather than in a separate room. That is, measuring all the diameters, some lengths and the cogs themselves. The cogs are the difficult part where every cog is turned and convex. Today...
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    MSc - generalist or specialist?

    Hi! I'm soon about to choose my area of higher education and I'm kind of struggling to choose between the more general "production engineer" or the more specific "control system engineer" line. Even "automotive engineering" is an option, and if anything that seems even more general than...
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    Manual vs automated fault detection by vibration

    Hi everyone! As a newly graduated control system and automation engineer I got a bit of a shock when I discovered that the automatic fault detection at the company I work at is non existing. Sure, they measure vibrations once in a while manually to detect bearing fault and imbalances but...

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