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Using a PC based system for machinery transient analysis

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A transient event is the unsteady-state response of a dynamic system to a changing excitation. Mechanical transients can occur during run-up or run-down of a machine, or when the machine’s regular operation is disturbed by external or internal events. Mechanical Transient Analysis is the procedure by which the mechanical response of a machine to changing excitation is captured, displayed and examined.

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Nicholls, C. (1990). Using a PC based system for machinery transient analysis. In: Rao, R.B.K.N., Au, J., Griffiths, B. (eds) Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0431-6_22

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