Programme 9-10 October
10-12 October 2016, Novotel Paris Sud, Porte de Charenton, Paris, France


Sunday 9 October | |||
16.00-19.00 | Registration – Room: Le Forum | ||
19.00-21.00 | ISCM MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING – Room: Evolution |
Monday 10 October | ||||
08.00 | Registration – Room: Le Forum Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum | |||
09.00 | Opening Ceremony – Chair: Professor L Gelman Room: Amphitheatre | |||
09.20 | Plenary Keynote Lecture – [101] Condition monitoring and fault diagnostics of wind turbines Professor F Chu, China Chair: Professor L Gelman Room: Amphitheatre | |||
09.50-10.20 | Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum | |||
Session 1A Room: Amphitheatre – Signal processing: Identification, fault diagnosis and reliability for complex system monitoring 1 Chair: Dr N Martin |
Session 1B Room: Decouverte 3 – Trained structures and statistical methods in condition monitoring Chair: Professor L Kuravsky |
Session 1C Room: Decouverte 4 – Condition monitoring of industrial applications Chair: Professor Dr S Soua | Session 1D Room: Intuition – Advanced signal processing and diagnostics in condition monitoring Chair: Dr E Juuso | |
10.20 | [102] Gear fault detection using the geometric properties of electrical signals in three-phase induction motor-based systems M Frini, A Soualhi, M E Badaoui and G Marrakchi Université de Lyon | [103] Assessment of flight crew proficiency using integrated diagnostic indicators L S Kuravsky, P A Marmalyuk and G A Yuryev Moscow State University of Psychology and Education | [104] Fuel tank leakage detection based on acoustic emission S Tavakoli1, T-H Gan1, C Selcuk1, C Beysel2 and Ș T Karasarlioğlu2 1Brunel University 2Floteks Plastik Inc Co | [105] Rod mill liner monitoring using cumulative stress A Koistinen, J Laurila and E Juuso University of Oulu |
10.40 | [106] Hybrid parametric-non-parametric models for lifespan modelling of insulation materials F Salameh, A Picot, P Maussion and M Chabert University of Toulouse | [107] On the question of turbine fluid-flow system lifetime prognosis T Galka Institute of Power Engineering | [108] Ultrasonic guided wave propagation analysis under different load tension levels in multi-wire cables S Malo Peces, M Livadas, C Selcuk, T-H Gan and C Mares Brunel University | [109] Signal upsampling in machine diagnostics – an experimental approach K Karioja and J Laurila University of Oulu |
11.00 | [110] New analysis tools for the diagnostic of gear systems F Combet, J-L Vasseline and X Thomas DYNAE | [111] The concept of an adaptive trainer for CM personnel L S Kuravsky, A A Margolis, P A Marmalyuk, A S Panfilova, G A Yuryev and P N Dumin Moscow State University of Psychology and Education | [112] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION | [113] Roller bearing fault detection using real-order derivatives and cyclostationarity K Karioja1, R P Nikula1, C Niedringhaus2, C Küch2 and R Baltes2 1University of Oulu 2RWTH Aachen University |
11.20-11.30 | 10-Minute Comfort Break | |||
11.30 | [114] Bearing fault monitoring in electrical rotating machines through three-phase electrical signal analysis G Cablea, P Granjon and C Bérengeur Université Grenoble Alpes and CNRS, GIPSA-lab | [115] On the rational design of fuel assemblies for reactor facilities V D Sizarev and A K Nametkin Joint Stock Company | [120] VARA: Vibration monitoring and risk analysis system for the avoidance of vibration induced fatigue in process pipework Á Angulo TWI Ltd | [117] Intelligent indicators for integrating condition monitoring and control E K Juuso University of Oulu |
11.50 | [118] AStrion assets for the detection of a main bearing failure in an onshore wind turbine X Laval2,3, G Song2,3, Z-Y Li2,3, P Bellemain2,3, M Lefray2,3, N Martin2,3, A Lebranchu1,2,3 and C Mailhes4 1Valemo 2Université Grenoble Alpes 3CNRS, GIPSA-lab 4University of Toulouse | [119] Relative vibration full spectra and orbits in compressor condition monitoring F Balitsky 1,2 and A Sokolova1 1Federal Budget-Funded Research Institute for Machine Science named after A A Blagonravov of Russian Academy of Sciences (IMASH RAN), Moscow 2Scientific Education Center Kachestvo, Moscow | [124] Infrared thermography technology – past, present and future T Clausing Drysdale & Associates Inc, USA | [121] Tuning of physical models with the data-driven models for hybrid prognosis M Mishra Luleå University of Technology |
12.10 | [122] Order tracking using the Kalman estimator and Taylor series approximation A Assoumane, C Capdessus, E Sekko and P Ravier PRISME Laboratory | [123] Hidden Markov models in condition monitoring S N Baranov Russian Aviation Co | [116] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION | [125] Applications of condition monitoring to wire ropes using NDT on overhead cranes S Elliott and D Randall Interface Condition Monitoring Ltd |
12.30-13.30 | Lunch and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum | |||
13.30 | Plenary Keynote Lecture – [126] Health monitoring of new generation aerospace Professor I Gray, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (UK) Chair: Professor L Gelman Room: Amphitheatre | |||
Session 2A Room: Amphitheatre – Condition monitoring systems Chair: Professor V Kostyukov |
Session 2B Room: Decouverte 3 – Vibration condition monitoring Chair: Dr S Ganeriwala |
Session 2C Room: Decouverte 4 – Condition monitoring for machinery and processes Chair: TBC | ||
14.00 | [127] Assessment of failure probability and operational risks of process plants according to the data of condition monitoring systems V N Kostyukov, A V Kostyukov and S N Boychenko Dynamics SPC | [128] Condition monitoring of gears using uncertainty techniques S A Aye and P S Heyns University of Pretoria | [129] Online identification of a hard turning process – surface finishing and geometric accuracy A Jhinaoui A*STAR – ARTC | |
14.20 | [130] Formation of diagnostic signs vector on the basis of a characteristic function of vibroacoustic signal V N Kostyukov, S I Kudryavtseva, A P Naumenko and S N Boychenko Dynamics SPC | [131] A rational approach for developing physics based model for vibration signature of shaft/coupling misalignment S Ganeriwala and N Sawalhi SpectraQuest Inc | [135] The benefits of CM in a nuclear environment M Brind STFC - ISIS | |
14.40 | [133] Development of methodical support for turbine unit shaft defect and stress monitoring systems at thermal power stations and atomic power stations with application of shaft displacement sensors A I Kumenko, V N Kostyukov, N Y Kuzminykh and A V Timin Dynamics SPC | [134] Signal separation technique of vibration signal for detecting rolling element bearing faults in a gearbox S Ganeriwala and J Yang SpectraQuest Inc | [132] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION | |
15.00-15.30 | Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Le Forum | |||
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Session 3A Room: Amphitheatre – Maintenance and machinery simulation Chair: Professor V Kostyukov and Professor A Kumenko | Session 3B Room: Decouverte 3 – Advanced signal processing for MCM and NDT Chair: Professor R Smid | Session 3C Room: Decouverte 4 – Signal analysis and sensors Chair: Dr J Padiyar | |
15.30 | Specialised Keynote Presentation [136] Strategising condition monitoring in industry 'zero failure' of the assets V B Tripathi Head of Reliability, QP, Dukhan, Quatar | [137] Relative shaft vibration calibration technique for blade monitoring J Jakl1, J Liska1, J Strnad1 and Z Kubin2 1University of West Bohemia, Pilsen and NTIS – European Centre of Excellence 2Doosan Skoda Power | [138] An improved empirical wavelet transform study based on wind turbine condition monitoring signals P Shi1, W Yang1, P McKeever2, W Tian1, H Lee1 and C Ng2 1Newcastle University 2Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | |
15.50 | [139] Mathematical and physical simulation of diagnostics problem on the test rotor stand A I Kumenko, V N Kostyukov, I A Suminov and N Y Kuzminykh Dynamics SPC | [140] Turbine blades state monitoring based on advanced order analysis V Vasicek, J Liska and J Jakl University of West Bohemia, Pilsen | [144] Enabling accurate condition monitoring with embedded nanoparticle sensing J Blanche1, D Flynn1, L Seghizzi4, H Lewis2, D Bucknall5, V Stone6 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 4Politecnio di Milano 5Institute of Chemical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University 6Institute of Biological Chemistry, Heriot-Watt University | |
16.10 | [142] Rubbing vibration behaviour between rotors and compliant-segmented stators M Behzad and M Alvandi Sharif University of Technology | [143] Reliability and availability increasing by using the reliability-centered maintenance method in gas turbine generators (case study) S Shasfand1, S M Seyed Hosseini2 and K Shahanaghi2 1Tabriz Petrochemical Company, Iran 2Iran University of Science and Technology | [147] Test results for a capacitance-based corrosion sensor H K Twigg and M Molinari Southampton Solent University | |
16.30-16.50 | [145] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION | [146] Bearing spall size quantification based on geometric interpretation of vibration envelope energy M A A Ismail1 and N Sawalhi2 1DLR (German Aerospace Center), 2Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University |
[141] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION | |
18.00 | Evening event – Meet for dinner in the hotel restaurant at 17.00 followed by departure in groups of 20 to alight the metro to Concorde Square to meet the guide for a walking tour of various sights including the Eiffel Tower | |||
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