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Alexandra P. Schneider, Benoit Paoletti, Xavier Ottavy and Christoph Brandstetter
Experimental monitoring of blade vibration in turbomachinery is typically based on blade-mounted strain gauges. Their signals are used to derive vibration amplitudes which are compared to modal scope limits, including a safety factor. According to indust...
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Daniel Jancarczyk, Ireneusz Wróbel, Piotr Danielczyk and Marcin Sidzina
Vibration monitoring is essential for maintaining the optimal performance and reliability of industrial machinery, which experiences dynamic forces and vibrations during operation. This study delved into a comprehensive analysis of vibration monitoring i...
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Kunpeng Tian, Jicheng Huang, Bin Zhang, Aimin Ji and Zhonghua Xu
In response to the unclear impact of header vibration on cutting performance (stalk cutting quality and cutting energy consumption) during field operations of industrial hemp harvesters, this study utilized a vibration recorder to collect information on ...
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Dong Min Kim, Soon Ho Hong, Se Hyeon Jeong and Sun Je Kim
The interest in wind-assisted ship propulsions (WASPs) is increasing to improve fuel efficiency and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in ships. A rotor sail, one of the typical WASPs, can provide auxiliary propulsive force by rotating a cylinder-shaped ...
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Kichan Sim and Kangsu Lee
A digital twin is a virtual model of a real-world structure (such as a device or equipment) which supports various problems or operations that occur throughout the life cycle of the structure through linkage with the actual structure. Digital twins have ...
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Yefeng Liu, Jianhui Si, Yuan Zhou, Peiyuan Ma, Yi Wang, Ming Zhou, Junpeng Ju and Xiaoyu Niu
The dynamic characteristics of a multi-span double-curved brick arch thin-shell factory of Changleyuan in Baoji City and the dynamic response to train vibration load were studied using field dynamic tests and finite-element numerical simulations, and a v...
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Ruliang Lin, Lijing Huang, Zhiwen Liu, Xuehua Zhou and Zhiguo Zhou
Sixty percent of the failures of launch vehicles in the ascending phase occur in the propulsion system. Among them, the vibration generated by the engine is an important factor in the occurrence of failure. At present, health assessment methods in the ae...
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Seokjae Heo, Seunguk Na and Wonjun Choi
This study evaluates the vibration data of high-rise buildings during a typhoon by measuring the vibration data and using international serviceability standards. In order to do this, the horizontal vibration serviceability evaluation standards of each co...
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Jae-Do Kang, Eun-Rim Baek and Sung-Ho Park
For measuring the structural health of buildings, high-performance vibration detection devices are used in a structural health monitoring (SHM) system, which consists of a sensor and a data logger. Those devices are seismographs or devices with high-perf...
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Yafei Wang, Changfa Zhou, Jiwei Zhong, Zhengxing Wang, Wenfan Yao, Yuyin Jiang and Shujin Laima
The increasing number of suspension bridges has led to designs favoring greater length and flexibility, resulting in a common problem of vortex-induced vibration. While vortex-induced vibration typically does not cause structural damage, it diminishes th...
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