Search for dissertations about: "Intelligent Fault Diagnosis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Intelligent Fault Diagnosis.
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1. Technical Language Supervision for Intelligent Fault Diagnosis
Abstract : Condition Monitoring (CM) is widely used in industry to meet sustainability, safety, and equipment efficiency requirements. Intelligent Fault Diagnosis (IFD) research focuses on automating CM data analysis tasks, to detect and prevent machine faults, and provide decision support. READ MORE
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2. Intelligent fault diagnosis and predictive maintenance for a bearing ring grinder
Abstract : Predicting the failure of any structure is a difficult task in a mechanical system. However complicated and difficult the prediction might be, the first step is to know the actual condition of the system. READ MORE
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3. On the Analysis and Fault-Diagnosis Tools for Small-Scale Heat and Power Plants
Abstract : The deregulation of the electricity market drives utilities and independent power producers to operate heat and power plants as profit centers. In order to keep the economic margins on the credit side, the preferred measures have been to improve the electrical efficiency through changes in the hardware and boost the overall efficiency through e.g. READ MORE
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4. Onboard condition monitoring of vehicle-track dynamic interaction using machine learning : Enabling the railway industry’s digital transformation
Abstract : The railway sector’s reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (RAMS) can significantly improve by adopting condition based maintenance (CBM). In the CBM regime, maintenance decisions are driven by condition monitoring (CM) of the asset. READ MORE
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5. Artificial Intelligence for Monitoring and Diagnosis of Robotic Spacecraft
Abstract : In this thesis the application of artificial intelligence to monitoring and diagnosis of robotic spacecraft is discussed. Several software prototype systems were developed to serve as testbeds for the research and to evaluate the effectiveness of the approach against real problems and current techniques used in NASA's planetary exploration program. READ MORE