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The paper considers the interrelation between wear processes and vibration of running machines. Starting with proposed equality for energy and vibration amplitude differentials the differential equation of machine vibration evolution was obtained. It enables analytical definition of time to machine break-down and even its measurement during machine prototype studies. This equation enables also vibration amplitude or condition prediction as well as time to break-down assessment when one posses the set of machine vibration observations when running. This possibility was verified experimentally in case of railroad diesel engine vibration diagnostics.

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Cempel, C. (1988). The Machinery Vibration and Wear Advancement Identification and Forecasting. In: Structural Safety Evaluation Based on System Identification Approaches. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-05657-7_21

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