Authors:
Artur Pollak, Sebastian Temich, Wojciech Ptasiński, Jacek Kucharczyk, Damian Gąsiorek

Molecular Diversity Preservation International – Applied Sciences

The cost of continuous maintenance of production is one of the highest operating costs of production companies. Continuous diagnostics with anomaly analysis is a decisive factor in estimating the remaining service life of a component and thus in achieving a reliable predictive maintenance system that reduces production costs.

 

In the paper presented, an approach to detect anomalies based on vibrations obtained during the work of the belt drive is presented.

Project results under the title:
„Development, through R&D work, of the Nazca 4.0 production optimization platform”

co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Regional Operational Programme for the Silesian Voivodeship 2014–2020 (Agreement No. UDA-RPSL.01.02.00-24-047G/19-00).

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