Rolling Bearings Monitoring and Damage Detection Methodology

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Aim of the research was the development of an effective and functional methodology able to monitoring and precociously diagnosing rolling bearings damage during operating conditions. Several experimental tests have been carried on a dedicated test rig. The monitoring methodology has been revealed effective in an early detection of rolling bearings damage, also with the contemporary presence of vibrations from unbalances, plays and misalignments.

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