Abstract
Review of condition monitoring techniques for low-speed machines is given describing their possible usage. Good practices for monitoring and technical assessment of new and already in use equipment for most frequently used low-speed machines in heavy-duty industry are given. How to obtain information for proactive actions from the listed techniques is explained. Special focus is paid on vibrodiagnostics as condition monitoring tool.
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Stamboliska, Z., RusiĆski, E., Moczko, P. (2015). Condition Monitoring Techniques for Low-Speed Machines. In: Proactive Condition Monitoring of Low-Speed Machines. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10494-2_5
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