Concept of Engine Vibration Monitoring System

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The paper presents concept of engine vibration monitoring system dedicated for all kind means of transport. Based on nature of vibration phenomena the scope of the possibilities of usage of vibration become very wide. The procedure of vibration measurements allow to conduct constant registration without invasion into construction into mechanism. These are non-destructive methods. Due to all these advantages and very difficult environment of engine in means of transport the application of vibration methods for engine monitoring system become very popular. The paper presents some exemplary results of vibration registration on the block of the engine.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 236)

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180-187

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July 2015

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