Programme 12 October

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



Wednesday 12 October
08.30 Registration – Room: Le Forum
Tea and Coffee – Room: Le Forum
9.00 Plenary Keynote [301] Automatic diagnostics of complex machinery
Dr R Klein, Israel
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Amphitheatre

Session 7A Room: Amphitheatre – Vibration analysis for condition monitoring
Presented by the VA Working Group
Chair: Professor A Hope
Session 7B Room: Decouverte 3 – Wear debris analysis for condition monitoring
Presented by the LA Working Group
Chair: Mr S Greenfield
Session 7C Room: Decouverte 4 – Condition monitoring and structural health monitoring of machinery and structures
Chair: Professor L Gelman


09.30 [302] The rolling element bearing from cradle to grave – how to maximise its life through the application of the correct maintenance

J Sykes
AV Technology

[303] An introduction to oil debris monitoring technology, typically applied to turbo-machinery

S Greenfield
Eaton Aerospace
[304] Novel vibration flutter diagnosis for gas turbines by the spectral covariance

L Gelman1, C Parrish1, I Petrunin1 and M Walters2
1Cranfield University
2Rolls-Royce
09.50[306] Vibration analysis of journal bearings – What are orbit plots and centreline diagrams?

D Whittle  
RMS Ltd

[307] Condition monitoring as part of an optimised maintenance strategy

D Shorten
Lloyds Register

[308] In-service inspection of structures using ultrasonic phased array and image enhancement by the higher order spectral techniques

L Gelman and J Padiyar
Cranfield University

10.10
[310] Update on ISO standards in condition monitoring and vibration

S Mills
Spectrum CBM Ltd
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[312] Novel higher order frequency response functions for structural health monitoring for civil engineering

L Gelman and S Kirlangic
Cranfield University

10.30-11.00
Tea and Coffee – Room: Le Forum
11.00-11.30 Plenary Keynote Lecture [314] Monitoring of engineered and natural systems using sensors (MENSUS) – an intergrated approach
Associate Professor L Wang, Southampton University
Chair: Professor A Hope
Room: Amphitheatre

Session 8A Room: Amphitheatre – Condition monitoring of roller bearings and vibration analysis
Chair: Professor A Hope
Session 8B Room: Decouverte 3 – Acoustic emission for condition monitoring
Presented by the AE Working Group
Chair: Mr S Mills
Session 8C Room: Decouverte 4 – Condition monitoring of machinery and structures
Chair: Professor L Gelman


11.30 [326] A new approach: condition monitoring of roller bearings with high-frequency-impulse-measurement and other analogue sensor signals transformed via discrete fourier-analysis

S Barteldes1, M Zuercher2, T Harvey3, L Wang3, E Schlücker2 and W Holweger4
1QASS
2Friedrich-Alexander Erlangen-Nürnberg University
3University of Southampton
4Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co KG, Germany

[316] Acoustic emission source location in complex structures: challenges and
progress

M Pearson, M Eaton, S Al-Jumaili, R Marks, R Pullin and K Holford
Cardiff University
[321] The wavelet spectral kurtosis for early diagnosis of gearboxes: a novel comparative study

L Gelman and H Nedunuri
Cranfield University

11.50[323] Detecting rolling element bearing defects

D Whittle
RMS Ltd

[320] The challenges of characterising acoustic emission sources in large-scale structures and current solutions

M Eaton, S Al-Jumaili, D Crivelli, J McCrory, M Pearson, R Pullin and K
Holford
Cardiff University

[325] Online monitoring of fatigue crack propogation in industrial steel structure using the metal magnetic memory method

A Dubov, A Dubov and S Kolokolnikov
Energodiagnostika Co Ltd

12.10-13.10
Panel session Future directions in condition monitoring and structural health monitoring
Room: Amphitheatre
13.15
Conference Closing Ceremony – Room: Amphitheatre
13.30
Lunch – Room: Le Forum
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