Programme 11 October

10-12 October 2016, Novotel Paris Sud, Porte de Charenton, Paris, France 




Tuesday 11 October
08.00 Registration – Room: Le Forum
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum
08.45 Plenary Keynote Lecture – [201] Novel finite element modelling for condition monitoring of gearboxes
Professor F Pellicano, Italy
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Amphitheatre
09.15
Keynote – [202] BINDT’s strategy for serving the CM, NDT and SHM community: A 2016 update
C Sinclair, CEO of BINDT
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Amphitheatre
09.30
Exhibition Spotlight Session – Room: Amphitheatre

Session 4A Room: Ampitheatre – NDT and CM for composite applications
Chair: Dr K G Dassios
Session 4B Room: Decouverte 3 – Advanced diagnostics and prognostics methods
Chair: Dr R Klein
Session 4C Room: Decouverte 4 – Condition monitoring of power plants
Chair: Professor A Lucifredi
Session 4D Room: Intuition – Modelling and testing of gearboxes
Chair: Professor F Pellicano
09.45[215] Non-destructive characterisation of the mechanical and fracture behaviour of ceramic matrix composites

K G Dassios1, E Z Kordatos2, D G Aggelis3, D A Exarchos1 and T E Matikas1
1University of Ioannina
2Sheffield Hallam University
3Vrije Universiteit Brussel

[204] Morphing of spectrograms for vibration source identification in aircraft engines

J Griffaton
Safran Aircraft Engines

[205] Advanced CBM techniques for HPP equipment health check and failure root analysis

A Bongiovì2, M Salvini1, I Ratotti1 and M Antoine2
1Enel Green Power
2ABB Power Generation
[206] Modelling gear pitting response and dynamic characteristics

M Barbieri1, F Pellicano1, M Strozzi2 and A Zippo1
1University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
2University of Ferrara

10.05[219] Advanced acoustic techniques for damage characterisation and real-time health monitoring of aerospace materials and structures

I K Tragazikis, D A Exarchos, K G Dassios and T E Matikas
University of Ioannina

[208] 2D spall generation simulation in a rolling element bearing

D Gazizulin1, R Klein2 and J Bortman1
1Ben-Gurion University
2R K Diagnostics
[209] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION[210] Pitting and stress analysis of gears: a numerical and experimental study

M Barbieri1, F Pellicano1, M Strozzi2 and A Zippo1
1University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
2University of Ferrara

10.25[223] Condition monitoring of PTFE composite materials bearing through the correlation between lubricant condition and wear simulation

Z Hui1, T Guan1, K Yang2 and Y Gao2
1China Marine Development and Research Centre, Beijing
2Wuhan University of Technology

[212] Compressor valves fault detection using vibration cyclostationarity

M Eltabach and T Jung
CETIM
[213] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION[214] Dynamic imbalance of high-speed planetary gears

M Barbieri1, A Masoumi3, F Pellicano1, M Strozzi2 and A Zippo1
1University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
2University of Ferrara
3University of Bologna

10.45
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum
Meeting of the Condition Monitoring WG of ECNDT (WG6) – Room: Evolution

Session 4A Room: Amphitheatre – Machinery diagnostics
Chair: Dr I Petrunin
Session 4B Room: Decouverte 3 – Advanced diagnostics and prognostics methods continued
Chair: Dr R Klein
Session 4C Room: Decouverte 4 – Modelling and CM for machinery
Chair: Professor A Lucifredi
Session 4D Room: Intuition – Modelling and testing of gearboxes
Chair: Professor F Pellicano

12.00[203] Analysis of geomaterials using frequency-modulated continuous waves

J Blanche1, D Flynn1, H Lewis2, G Couples2 and R Cheung3
1Institute of Sensors, Signals and Systems, Heriot-Watt University
2Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University
3Scottish Microelectronics Centre, University of Edinburgh

[216] Analysis of the rolling element bearing data set of the Centre for Intelligent Maintenance Systems at The University of Cincinnati

W Gousseau1,2, J Antoni1, F Girardin1 and J Griffaton2
1LVA - INSA Lyon
2Snecma

[217] Finite element modelling of plate structure for loose-part mass estimation in nuclear power plant

S I Moon, S I Lee, T Kang, J H Lee, S W Han and J H Park
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

[218] Active vibration control of a composite plate

A Zippo1, M Barbieri1, F Pellicano1 and M Strozzi2
1University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
2University of Ferrara


12.20 [247] Vibration content and sideband modulations of a planetary gearbox with three and four planets

N Sawalhi
Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University

[220] Estimation of spall size in bearing inner race based on vibration analysis

E Madar1, G Kogan1, R Klein2 and J Bortman1
1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2R K Diagnostics

[221] Flow rate optimisation for hydropower plants

A Bongiovì2, V Santamaria3, F Vigato4, L Braggio1 and M Barabino2
1Consorzio Canale Camuzzoni
2ABB Power Generation

3University of Geneva
4Azienda Generale Servizi Municipalizzati
[222] New higher order spectra for wind turbines shaft misalignment diagnosis

M Kiełczyński Msc and L Gelman
Cranfield University

12.40
[226] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION
 
[224] Steps toward fault prognostics of gears

N Koren1, I Dadon1, J Bortman1 and R Klein
1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2R K Diagnostics

 



13.00-13.55
Lunch and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum
13.15-14.00
Meeting of The International Scientific Committee (Working lunch by invitation) – Room: Evolution
14.00-14.40
International Society for Condition Monitoring Annual General Meeting – Room: Evolution
14.45
Plenary Keynote Lecture – [227] Prognostic approaches for estimation of the remaining useful life of structures and machinery
Professor T Loutas and Professor V Kostopoulos, Greece
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Amphitheatre

Session 5A Room: Amphitheatre – Signal processing: Identification, fault diagnosis and reliability for complex system monitoring 2
Chair: Dr N Martin
Session 5B Room: Decouverte 3 – Condition monitoring of bearings and gearboxes
Chair: Professor L Swedrowski
Session 5C Room: Decouverte 4 – Diagnostics and prognostics for assets
Chair: Dr S Kirlangic
Session 5D Room: Intuition – Advanced signal processing for MCM and NDT
Chair: Professor R Smid

15.15[228] Optimising the efficiency of a condition monitoring programme thanks to an expert system with a confidence level indication

P Labeyrie and B Wascat
ACOEM

[229] MCSA with normalised triple covariance as a bearings diagnostic indicator in an induction motor

T Ciszewski, L Gelman and L Swędrowski
Politechnika Gdanska

[230] Smart monitoring and diagnostics: New technologies and new challenges

L Menozzi
National Instruments Corporation (UK) Ltd

Presented by
B Simon
National Instruments France

[231] A novel method for online 3D localisation of loose parts in a nuclear power plant cooling system

S Künkel and J Liška
University of West Bohemia

15.35
[240] Vibration condition monitoring in a paper industrial plant: SUPREME Project

M Eltabach1, S Sieg-Zieba1, G Song2, Z-Y Li2, P Bellemain2 and N Martin2
1CETIM
2CNRS, GIPSA-lab

[233] Novel adaptation of the spectral kurtosis for diagnosis of gearboxes in non-stationary conditions

L Gelman1, S Kolbe1, B Shaw1 and M Vaidhianathasamy2
1Cranfield University
2Newcastle University

[234] Models for roller chain condition monitoring

T Kärcher and G Schullerus
Reutlingen University

[235] Condition monitoring using Internet of Things (IoT)

R Smid and O Hanus
Czech Technical University, Prague
15.55
[243] Kurtosis analysis as cycle-ratio function in gear and bearing fault detection

D Bensaad1,2, F Guillet1,2, A Soualhi1,2 and M E Badaoui1,2
1Université de Lyon
2Université de Saint-Etienne

[237] Vibration diagnosis of gearboxes by the wavelet bicoherence technology

L Gelman1, K Solinski2, B Shaw1 and H Vaidhianathasamy3
1Cranfield University
2Meggitt SA
3Newcastle University

[238] Applying machine learning to predict asset health in hybrid maritime vessels

W Tang, D Flynn and R Valentin
Heriot-Watt University

[239] Time-frequency processing-based method for rotor/stator rub localisation

A Bouberle, J Jakl and J Liska
University of West Bohemia, Pilsen

16.15-16.40
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum

Session 6A Room: Amphitheatre – Signal processing: Identification, fault diagnosis and reliability for complex system monitoring 2 continued
Chair: Dr N Martin
Session 6B Room: Decouverte 3 – Condition monitoring of rotating machinery
Chair: Dr L Zanotti
Session 6C Room: Decouverte 4 – Prognostics and corrosion monitoring
Chair: Mr S Kolbe
16.40
[207] THz Inspection: Advantages and disadvantages for using space THz instrumentation for condition monitoring tasks

A Belitskaya1, A Baryshev1,2 and A Khudchenko3
1Dutch Terahertz Inspection Services
2The Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen
3NOVA Netherlands School for Astronomy, Groningen

[241] Diagnosis of incipient fault in gear by application of signal processing techniques on acoustic emission signal

R Bihari Sharma and A Parey
Indian Institute of Technology

[242] Corrosion management on new build offshore projects

R Bottomley
Lloyd's Register North America Inc

17.00
[246] HotSense®: a high-temperature ultrasonic condition monitoring platform

T J Stevenson and T P Comyn
Ionix Advanced Technologies Ltd

[244] Incipient characteristic frequency determination for centrifugal compressor blade crack based on principal component analysis and wavelet analysis

H Changbo, L Hongkun and W Fengtao
University of Technology, Dalian

[245] A prognostic methodology for wind turbine main bearings

A Karikari-Boateng
ORE Catapult – Innovation, Research and Development

17.20
[236] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION
[225] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION
[248] Dynamic simulation and experimental validation of misalignment vibratory response

N Sawalhi and S Ganeriwala
SpectraQuest Inc

19.30 for 20.00 Pre-dinner drinks – Room: Hotel Foyer
Conference Dinner – Room: Hotel Restaurant

Click here to view the conference programme for Wednesday 12 October or click here for the conference programme for Monday 10 October.

 

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