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Real-Time External Control Combined with Image Post-Processing for Mitigating SEM Vibration Distortion. [PDF]
Ding J, Liu L, Song M, Lu J, Zhang Y.
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Physics-Enhanced Orthogonal Sensing for Self-Supervised Anomaly Detection in Rolling Mills. [PDF]
Wang Y, Zheng B, Feng Y, Chen X.
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Mechanisms and advances in field assisted machining of SiC. [PDF]
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Vibration analysis of continuous systems by differential transformation
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Moinuddin Malik, Hao Huy Dang
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Development of a cost-effective and flexible vibration DAQ system for long-term continuous structural health monitoring [PDF]
In the structural health monitoring (SHM) field, long-term continuous vibration-based monitoring is becoming increasingly popular as this could keep track of the health status of structures during their service lives.
Andy Nguyen +2 more
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Forced Vibration of Continuous System With Nonlinear Boundary Conditions
This paper deals with the nonlinear vibration problem concerning mechanical equipment-piping systems in nuclear power plants and others. An analytical method by approximate solutions is introduced for these systems as a continuous system with nonlinear ...
T. Watanabe
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Continuous Vibration Monitoring System
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1995Abstract This system is intended to monitor and analyze the signals coming from accelerometers, velocimeters and displacement meters in order to detect possible problems in the machinery being studied. At present, this application is monitoring the correct operation of SIDERCA’s mandrel retained mill.
Andreas Klempnow +2 more
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SOME ASPECTS OF THE IDENTIFICATION OF CONTINUOUS VIBRATING SYSTEMS
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983This paper deals with the identification of systems described by the one-dimensional, second order wave equation. Such equations arise commonly in various areas of mathematical physics, such as, acoustics, elastic wave propagation, and electromagnetic theory.
F.E. Udwadia, J.A. Garba
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