CM 2018 and MFPT 2018

Monday 10 to Wednesday 12 September 2018 East Midlands Conference Centre and Orchard Hotel, Nottingham, UK 



The Conference was organised by BINDT in close co-operation and partnership with the US Society for Machinery Failure Prevention Technology (MFPT). The combination of the efforts of two leading organisations creates the largest event of its kind at a truly international level and builds on the highly successful series of 14 international Condition Monitoring Conferences organised by BINDT and 70 Annual Conferences organised by the Society of MFPT.

For the first time, the conference was co-located with the Annual British Conference of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT 2018), which allowed delegates to customise their experience by visiting both events under one roof.

BINDT has always recognised the importance of encouraging students to participate in this major international event. As a repeat to the gesture in 2017, the Fifteenth International Conference will be providing generous sponsorship of student registrations in 2018, resulting in a major reduction of fees for student attendance.

 Exhibitors
Company
 Stand Number
Website
Advanced NDT Ltd
25
www.advanced-ndt.co.uk
Advanced OEM Solutions
63www.aos-ndt.com 
Aegleteq Ltd
4www.aegleteq.com
 Applus RTD
43www.applus.com
 Ashtead Technology
37www.ashtead-technology.com
AVT Reliability Ltd
49
www.avtreliability.com
 Baugh & Weedon Ltd
8www.bw-nde.com
Bowyer Engineering
54
www.bowyerengineering.co.uk
British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing
67 & 68
www.bindt.org
 Chemetall Ltd
24
www.chemetall.com
Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Group
65 & 66
www.bindt.org
 Eddyfi Technologies
16www.eddyfitechnologies.com
 ETher NDE Ltd
7www.ethernde.com
 Euroteck Systems UK Ltd
19www.euroteck.co.uk
Fidgeon Ltd
53
www.fidgeon.co.uk
 GB Inspection Systems Ltd
33www.gbinspection.com
 GE Druck Ltd
3
www.bhge.com
 Gilligan Engineering Services Ltd
42www.gilligan-engineering.co.uk
Hi-Spec Systems Ltd
39
www.hispecsystems.com
IE-NDT Ltd
 52www.ie-ndt.co.uk
Imeche Argyll Ruane
 40www.trainingsolutions.imeche.org 
Inductosense Ltd
57
www.inductosense.com
 Inspection Consultants Ltd
6www.incon.co.uk
 Ionix Advanced Technologies
17
www.ionix.at
 James Fisher NDT
15www.jfndt.co.uk
 JIREH Industries
34
www.jireh.com
 JME Ltd
26www.jme.co.uk
 Johnson & Allen Ltd
1www.johnsonandallen.co.uk
 KDP Electronic Systems Ltd
32www.kdpes.co.uk
Labino
47
www.labino.com
 Labquip NDT Ltd
58www.labquipndt.co.uk
 Lavender International NDT
27 www.lavender-ndt.com
 Magnaflux
22eu.magnaflux.com
 Morgan Ward NDT Ltd
28www.morganward.co.uk
 Nikon Metrology
60www.nikonmetrology.com
 NDT Global Services Ltd
61
www.ndtgsl.co.uk
 North Star Imaging UK
21www.4nsi.com
Novosound Ltd
59
www.novosound.net
 Oceanscan Ltd
18www.oceanscan.co.uk
 Olympus
5www.olympus-ims.com 
 Optimax
14www.optimaxonline.com
Pacsess NDT
50
www.pacsess-ndt.com
 Peak NDT Ltd
36www.peakndt.com
 Pexa Ltd
11www.pexa.com
 Phoenix Inspection Systems Ltd
10www.phoenixisl.com
 Proceq UK
20www.proceq.com
 RMS Reliability Training Institute
29
www.rms-training.com
Secu-Chek Gmbh
48
www.secu-chek.com
SGNDT Inc
31
www.sgndt.com
Skills Training UK
44
www.skillstraininguk.com
 Sonatest Ltd
35www.sonatest.com
 Sonaxis SA
62www.sonaxis.com
Sonemat Ltd
46
www.sonemat.com
 South West School of NDT
12www.swsndt.co.uk
Spectra Quest Inc
41
www.spectraquest.com
 Technology Design Ltd
9www.technologydesign.com
Technical Solutions 24 Seven Ltd
56
www.techsol247.co.uk
 Testia Ltd
38www.testia.com
 Testrade Ltd
23www.testrade.co.uk
 True Position Robotics Ltd
 45www.tpr.solutions
TWI Ltd
30www.twi-global.com
 Ultrasonic Sciences Ltd
64www.ultrasonic-sciences.co.uk 
Wardray Premise Ltd
02www.wardray-premise.com
 X-RIS
51
www.xris.eu 
 Zetec Inc
13 www.zetec.com

Sunday 9 September
16.00
ISCM Management Committee Meeting
16.00-19.00Registration – Room: Conference Centre Foyer
19.00-21.00 Welcome Buffet – Room: Atrium
Tea and Coffee – Room: Banqueting Suite Foyer

Monday 10 September
08.00Registration – Room: Conference Centre Foyer
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
09.00-09.10 Opening Ceremony – Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT
Room: Conference Theatre

09.00-12.00 PCN Update
N Banks, BINDT
Room: 4A
 
09.10-09.40The President's Honour Lecture: Infrared thermography for CM and NDT
T Clausing, USA

Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT
Room: Conference Theatre

09.40-09.50 BINDT Update
D Gilbert, CEO of BINDT
, UK
Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT
Room: Conference Theatre

09.50-10.00CM Book Update
Professor A Hope, Southampton Solent University, UK
Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT
Room: Conference Theatre 
10.00-10.30
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite

Session 1A: Trained structures and statistical methods in condition monitoring


Chair: Professor L Kuravsky
Room: Gallery 2
Session 1B – Novel monitoring application



Chair: Professor S Noroozi
Room: Gallery 1
Session 1C – Vibration signal analysis



Chair: Professor A Hope
Room: 1A
10.30-10.50[129] Approaches to assessing the skills of operators of complex technical systems

L S Kuravsky and G A Yuryev
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia

[102] Sensorless control of a novel stepped hydraulic flow control valve

K Abuowda1, S Noroozi1, M Dupac1 and P Godfrey2
1Bournemouth University, UK
2Hydreco Hydraulics Ltd, UK


[103] Invited overview presentation: Vibration signal analysis methods for planetary gearbox fault diagnostics

F Chu
Tsinghua University, China


10.50-11.10[104] Dimensionality reduction with aid of stochastic swarm clusterisation method

G Yuryev, E K Verkhovskaya and N E Yuryeva
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia

[105] Corrosion prediction algorithm and condition monitoring system for efficient diagnosis and prognosis of high-value mobile and stationary assets

J Latif and Z A Khan
Bournemouth University, UK
[106] Detection of rolling element bearing defects

D Whittle
RMS Ltd, UK


11.10-11.30[107] Self-learning adaptive training procedure for condition monitoring personnel

L S Kuravsky, A A Margolis, G A Yuryev and G A Pominov
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia

[108] Real-time interfacial load monitoring and tracking between the composite prosthetic socket and residual limb for below-knee amputees

N Aslani, S Noroozi, P Davenport and K Abuowda
Bournemouth University, UK
[109] Invited overview presentation: Use and misuse of signal processing tools for machine condition monitoring

R Randall
University of New South Wales, Australia


11.30-11.40
Ten-Minute Comfort Break and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
11.40-12.00[110] Monitoring the dangerous activity of computer network users

L S Kuravsky1, G A Yuryev1, P V Scribtsov2, M A Chervonenkis2, A A Konstantinovsky1, A A Shevchenko1 and S S Isakov1
1Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia
2PAWLIN Technologies, Russia

[111] Kinematics study of the deltoid in reverse shoulder arthroplasty using standard pre- and post-operative X-rays

N Aslani, S Noroozi, R Hartley, A Harvey and P Sewell
Bournemouth University, UK









12.00-12.20[113] Convolutional feature extraction from human computer interaction data in behavioural biometric

G Yuryev
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia

[114] Friction analysis and modelling of a novel stepped rotary flow control valve

K Abuowda1, I Okhotnikov1, S Noroozi1 and P Godfrey2
1Bournemouth University, UK
2Hydreco Hydraulics Ltd, UK

12.20-12.40
[116] On an approach to adaptive testing in psychological measurements

L S Kuravsky, S L Artemenkov and G A Yuryev
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia

[117] A novel technique of detecting CUI based on electrical impedance spectroscopy and the results of its application from a 15-month long field trial in Norway

G Diamond, K Kyeyune, P Kubasiak, P Gugutkov and S Bozikis
Inspection Technologies Ltd

12.40-13.40
Lunch and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
13.00-13.40
International Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting (working lunch by invitation only) – Room: Gallery 2
13.40-14.10Plenary Keynote Lecture [119] Acoustic sensing for buried pipe infrastructure
Professor K Horoshenkov, UK
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2


Session 2A – Trained structures and statistical methods in condition monitoring

Chair: Professor L Kuravsky
Room: Gallery 2
Session 2C – Machine learning



Chair: S Greenfield
Room: 1A







14.10-14.30[120] Forecasting behaviour of a stochastic multi-agent system

L S Kuravsky and S I Popkov
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia

[122] Power curve modelling using support vector machine and its accuracy dependence on kernel scale

R K Pandit and D Infield
University of Strathclyde, UK

14.30-14.50
[123] On the connection between precession and the nature of stress changes at forced oscillations of the shaft-line

A I Kumenko
Dynamics SPC, Russia
[125] Investigating different structures for mapping sensor information of a complex mechanical system to its health status

A Mahmoodian, M Durali and M Saadat
Sharif University of Technoloogy, Iran

14.50-15.10
[126] Forecasting aviation accidents with the aid of probabilistic models

P N Dumin and D A Pominov
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia
[128] Pump cavitation detection through fusion of support vector machine classifier data associated with vibration and motor current signature

B Yari1 and M S Safizadeh2
1Shahrood University of Technology, Iran
2Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran

15.10-15.40
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite

Session 3A – Trained structures and statistical methods in condition monitoring

Chair: Professor L Kuravsky
Room: Gallery 2
Session 3B – NDT and SHM methods



Chair: Professor V Troitskiy
Room: Gallery 1

Session 3C – Signal processing, ICT and condition monitoring


Chair: Professor R Smid
Room: 1A
15.40-16.00
[101] Application of the method of patterns in condition monitoring

L S Kuravsky, G A Yuriev, D A Pominov and N Y Yurieva
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia

[130] Non-contact measurement of run-out and torque in rotating shafts using enhanced function rotary encoders

D Orton
Gyrometric Systems, UK

[131] Edge computing and machine condition monitoring

R Smid
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

16.00-16.10
[132] Use cases of blockchain cryptographic hash functions for ensuring data monitoring integrity

A V Kulakov, V R Milov and A V Semashko
Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Russia

[133] Opportunities of X-ray testing without intermediate data carriers of information

V A Troitskiy
The E O Paton Electric Welding Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

[134] Managing your supply chain must include monitoring of the effective delivery of energy

J Butler
EA Technology Ltd, UK

16.20-16.40
[135] About effect of shaft unbalance and supports misalignments to the border of rotation stability of the experimental four support shaft

A I Kumenko, A V Timin, N Y Kuzminykh and S V Medvedev
Dynamics SPC, Russia 

[136] Structural material damage monitoring under variable loading at surface deformation defect density

A Maylo and G Pisarenko
Institute for Problems of Strength, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

[137] Research on spectrum components of planetary gearbox vibration signals by dynamic modelling and filtering

L Zhang, N Hu and Z Cheng
National University of Defense Technology, China

16.40
18.00
Conference close for the day
Evening event: Nottingham National Justice Museum - Coaches will be provided to and from the venue. If you wish to attend, we would ask that you gather in the Conference Centre Foyer from 17.15 ready to depart at 17.30 promptly. Return journey coaches will pick you up at 21.30 at the Pitcher & Piano.

Tuesday 11 September
08.00Registration – Room: Conference Centre Foyer
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
 Training workshops – Free of charge to all full-time delegates, those who booked daily attendance to Tuesday 11 September 2018 and exhibitors. Workshops are chargeable to those who booked daily attendance for Monday 10 and Wednesday 12 September 2018.
Room: 4B 
08.00-09.30 Lubrication Analysis Training Workshop
S Greenfield – Room: 4B
09.00-09.30Plenary Keynote Lecture [201] Musings on the future of condition monitoring in a world changing at breakneck speed
Professor A D Ball, UK
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2

09.30- 10.00 CM and NDT Exhibition Spotlight Session
Chair: Professor A Hope
Room: Conference Theatre
09.30-11.00
Infrared Thermography Training Workshop
C Pearson – Room: 4B
  Session 4A – Vibration analysis – industrial case studies

Chair: Professor A Hope
Room: Gallery 2
Session 4B – Condition monitoring by electrical analysis

Chair: G Walker
Room: Gallery 1
Session 4C – Signal processing: Fault diagnosis for complex system monitoring

Chair: Dr N Martin
Room: 1A

Session 4D – In memory of the late Professor V Kostyukov: Condition monitoring methods and technologies

Chair: S Boychenko
Room: 1B and 1C
10.00-10.20[202] Update on ISO standards in condition monitoring and vibration analysis

S Mills
SpectrumCBM Ltd, UK

[215] Overview of electrical condition monitoring approaches: remit of new BINDT electrical CM panel and how it can help you

G Walker
Faraday Predictive Ltd, UK

[204] Vibration response demodulation, shock model and time tracking

X Laval1, N Martin1, P Bellemain1, Z Y Li1, C Mailhes2 and C Pachaud3
1Université Grenoble Alpes, France
2University of Toulouse, France
3Panazol, France
[205] Some problems with health monitoring based on vibration monitoring

A V Kostyukov, S N Boychenko and A P Naumenko
Dynamics SPC, Russia
10.20-10.40[206] An animated introduction to vibration analysis

D Whittle
RMS Ltd, UK

[219] The relevance of partial discharge measurement to high-voltage networks

M Selzer-Grant
HVPD Ltd, UK
[208] Accuracy of speed determination of a machine from frequency demodulation of response vibration signals

R B Randall and W A Smith
University of New South Wales, Australia

[209] The big data technology in real-time condition monitoring systems

A V Kostyukov and S N Boychenko
Dynamics SPC, Russia

10.40-11.00[210] The need for asset history data when analysing vibration

D Manning-Ohren
ERIKS, UK

[223] Condition monitoring as an asset management activity – well, what were you expecting?

T McGrail
Asset Management and Monitoring Technology, UK
[212] Vibration-based health monitoring methodology for helicopter gearboxes

Y Marnissi1, D Abboud1 and M Elbadaoui1,2
1Safran Tech, France
2University of Lyon, France

[213] Condition monitoring from a facilities management perspective

R Amin
Skanska

11.00-11.30
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
11.00-12.30 Condition-Based Maintenance Training Workshop
S Mills – Room: 4B 
  Session 4A continued – Vibration analysis, diagnostics and prognostics – industrial case studies

Chair: Professor A Hope
Room: Gallery 2
Session 4B continued – Condition monitoring by electrical analysis 

Chair: G Walker
Room: Gallery 1
Session 4C continued – Signal processing: Fault diagnosis for complex system monitoring

Chair: Dr N Martin
Room: 1A

Session 4D continued – New technologies for gearbox monitoring, testing and modelling

Chair: Professor F Pellicano
Room: 1B and 1C
11.30-11.50[214] Visualising vibration – a ‘game changer’ for troubleshooting, diagnostics and RCA

K Gallant
RMS Ltd, UK

[229] Condition monitoring of large electrical rotating equipment using electrical measurements – MCSA, etc

P Tavner
Durham University, UK



[216] Comparison of electrical and vibration analysis methods for mechanical fault monitoring in wind turbine drivetrains

P Granjon, P D Longhitano and A Singh
Grenoble University, France
[217] Experimental testing for pitting and durability in gears for condition monitoring

A Zippo and F Pellicano
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

11.50-12.10[218] Ease of web-based integrated condition monitoring

L McFarlane
AVT Technology, UK

[233] Using 24/7 on-line partial discharge monitoring for high-voltage cables

R Ahmed and D Johnson
EA Technology, UK

[220] Piston leak detection in an axial piston pump using pressure and vibration signals

D Bensaad1, F Guillet2 and A Soualhi3
1Université de Lyon, France
2Université de Saint-Etienne, France
3LASPI, France

[221] Dynamic sensitivity of planet load sharing to errors in planetary gearboxes

A Masoumi, M Barbieri and F Pellicano
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

12.10-12.30
[312] Overview of stationary and non-stationary higher order spectral techniques for condition monitoring

L Gelman and A D Ball
University of Huddersfield, UK


[237] Sustainable condition monitoring

C Johnstone
National Grid, UK
[224] Locating faulty planet gears using external vibration measurements

D Peng, W A Smith and R B Randall
University of New South Wales, Australia

[225] Efficiency experimental investigation and vibration analysis of the spur gears with laser texturing and tungsten carbide coatings

F S Samani1,2, A Zippo1, G Iarriccio1, M Barbieri1 and F Pellicano1
1University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
2University of Kerman, Iran

12.30-14.00
Lunch and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
12.30-13.00
BINDT Annual General MeetingRoom: Conference Theatre
Followed by Lunch and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
13.00-13.30
Benevolent Fund Annual General MeetingRoom: Conference Theatre
Followed by Lunch and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
13.30-14.00 ISCM Annual General MeetingRoom: Gallery 2 
13.30-15.00Acoustic Emission Training Workshop
T Bradshaw – Room: 4B

14.00-14.30 Plenary Lecture [226] Joint CM and NDT: A journey from NDT to CM
Dr T Holroyd, UK
Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT
Room: Conference Theatre
 
14.30-15.00 Plenary Keynote Lecture [227] Every passenger, every bag, every time with condition-based maintenance
G Conaghan and D Haines, UK
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2

15.00-16.30 Vibration Analysis Training Workshop
D Whittle – Room: 4B 
15.00-15.10 Ten-Minute Comfort Break and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite 

Session 5A – Oil and debris monitoring



Chair: S Greenfield
Room: Gallery 2
Session 5B – Acoustic Emission

Chair: T Bradshaw
Room: Gallery 1
Session 5C – Advanced CM and diagnostics for smart systems


Chair: Dr E Juuso
Room: 1A
Session 5D – Advanced methodologies for diagnostics of rotating machinery

Chair: Dr R Klein
Room: 1B and 1C
15.10-15.30[228] Automated microscopical wear debris analysis

Presented by S Greenfield

T Nowell
Intertek Farnborough, UK

[203] Lamb wave modelling and experimental study on acoustic emission using ANSYS

A A Ghouri, D Hutson and K Kirk
University of the West of Scotland, UK

[230] Generalised statistical process control (GSPC) in condition monitoring

E K Juuso
University of Oulu, Finland

[231] The value of physical models for diagnostics and prognostics research

R Klein
R K Diagnostics, Israel

15.30-15.50
[232] The calculation of wear volume for the hydrodynamic journal bearings during starting and stopping based on abrasive wear model

J Wu, Z Li and Y He
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
[207] Fault diagnosis of low-speed bearing with acoustic emission technique

F M Al Shammari
Cranfield University, UK

[234] Optical measurements for flotation monitoring and diagnostics

M Paavola1, K Rahkamaa-Tolonen2 and M Okkonen2
1University of Oulu, Finland
2VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

[235] Detection of a natural fault in ball bearings during endurance tests by optical fibre sensors

D Shimoni1, D Gazizulin1, H Alian2,R Klein3, M Tur4 and J Bortman1
1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
2Israel Air Force
3R K Diagnostics, Israel
4Tel Aviv University, Israel

15.50-16.10
[236] Gas turbine lubricant varnish removal

A M Farooqi
BE Industrial & Manufacturing, Pakistan
[211] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION
[238] Big data for predictive maintenance of industrial machinery

Presented by E Juuso

A Koistinen
University of Oulu, Finland

[239] Crack detection in shafts via analysis of vibrations and orbital paths: a comparison

L Rogel1, R Peretz1, J Bortman1 and R Klein2
1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
2Nuclear Research Center, Israel
3R K Diagnostics, Israel
16.10-16.40
Tea, Coffee and Exhibition – Room: Banqueting Suite
Diversity and inclusion networking event with tea and cake – stands 65 and 66

Session 6A – OCM lubrication and wear debris analysis


Chair: S Greenfield
Room: Gallery 2
Session 6B – Ultrasound condition monitoring


Chair: T Murphy
Room: Gallery 1
Session 6C – Advanced CM and diagnostics


Chair: Dr E Juuso
Room: 1A
Session 6D – Advanced methodologies for diagnostics of rotating machinery

Chair: Dr R Klein
Room: 1B and 1C
16.40-17.00
[244] Re-engineering the data from multiple UOA sources to create a population-wide dataset in a marine context

D Shorten
OPTIMAIN Limited, UK

[241] Using ultrasound in condition monitoring

T J Murphy
Reliability Team Ltd, UK

[242] Extracting periodically repeating shocks in a gearbox from simultaneously occurring random vibration

K Karioja1, S Lahdelma2, G Litak3 and B Ambrozkiewicz3
1University of Oulu, Finland
2Tirriäisentie 11, Finland
3Lublin University of Technology, Poland

[243] The effect of grease level and backlash on the AH-64 intermediate gearbox using a unique test-rig

N Silverman1, I Dadon1, J Bortman1,A Kushnirsky2, D Meron3 and R Klein4
1Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
2Israel Air Force
3Decagon Projects Ltd, Israel
4R K Diagnostics, Israel

17.00-17.20
[248] Fundamentals of oil debris detection and reporting

S Greenfield
Eaton Aerospace, UK

[249] Defect diagnosis from ultrasound

T J Murphy
Reliability Team Ltd, UK

[246] The use of low cost sensors for condition monitoring in facilities management applications

T Jackson1, K Quillin2, R Bassi2, D Butler2, R Amin3, J Griffiths4 and D Whittle5
1Cybula Ltd, UK
2BRE, UK
3Skanska,UK
4Griffiths Associates, UK
5RMS Ltd, UK
[247] Variable frequency drive (VFD) influence on induction motor fault diagnosis

S Ganeriwala
SpectraQuest Inc, USA

17.20-17.40
[240] SEM/EDS classification of wear debris

Presented by S Greenfield

T Nowell
Intertek Farnborough, UK

[245] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION
[250] The shift/threat/opportunity from algorithm based condition monitoring tools and techniques

D Shorten
OPTIMAIN Ltd, UK

[251] Cepstrum editing for enhancing
bearing fault diagnosis of a gearbox


S Ganeriwala
SpectraQuest Inc, USA

17.40-18.10Plenary Keynote Lecture [252] Hybrid models for diagnosis and prognosis: a digital twin approach
Professor D Galar, Sweden
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2

18.15-19.30
CM and NDT Awards Ceremony with welcome drinkRoom: Conference Theatre
19.30-20.00
Pre-dinner drinksRoom: Banqueting Suite Foyer
Conference dinnerRoom: Banqueting Suite

Wednesday 12 September
08.00Registration – Room: Conference Centre Foyer
Tea and Coffee – Room: Atrium
08.30-09.00 Plenary Keynote Lecture [301] Vibration processing techniques for the monitoring and diagnosis of planetary gearboxes
Professor G Dalpiaz, Italy
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2

09.00-09.30Joint CM and NDT Plenary Keynote Lecture: Inspection and detection technologies: Where should we be in 10 years
A Bell, The Oil and Gas Technology Centre, UK
Chair: C Bull, President of BINDT
Room: Conference Theatre

  Session 7A: Condition monitoring methods and technologies


Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2
Session 7B: Signal processing: Fault diagnosis for complex system monitoring

Chair: Dr N Martin
Room: Gallery 1
Session 7C: Diagnostics based on tribo-vibroacoustic analysis


Chair: Dr F Gu
Room: 1A
09.30-09.50[302] Invited overview presentation: Investigation of acoustic emission characteristics of rolling bearings on passenger ropeway

G Shen, J Zhang and B Hu
China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, China

[303] Kalman filtering using trigonometric polynomials for gear fault diagnosis under a variable speed condition

A Assoumane, E Sekko and P Ravier
University of Orléans, France

[304] Monitoring the tribological behaviour of piston ring-cylinder liner in a four-cylinder diesel engine using acoustic emission signals

Y Xu1, F Gu1, A D Ball1 and J Fei2
1University of Huddersfield, UK
2Harbin Engineering University, China

09.50-10.10[305] The effect of the wear evolution on vibration-based fault detection in tapered roller bearings

K Rabeyee, X Tang, F Gu and A D Ball
University of Huddersfield, UK


[309] Monitoring system for cable transportation

N Saguin-Sprynski, L Jouanet and M Billeres
CEA, France

[307] Influence of frictional excitations on the diagnostic features of helical gears under different operating conditions

X Sun1,2, T Wang1, R Zhang1, F Gu2 and A D Ball2
1Taiyuan University of Technology, China
2University of Huddersfield, UK
10.10-10.30[308] Adaptation of the spectral kurtosis technology to improve damage diagnosis of gearboxes run in varying conditions of speed and load

L Gelman and S Kolbe
University of Huddersfield, UK

[306] THIS SLOT IS AVAILABLE FOR A LATE SUBMISSION
[310] Fault diagnosis of planetary gear drive system based on sparse decomposition optimised by generalised matching pursuit algorithm

Z Zhu1, Z Wang1, D Zhen1, H Zhang1, Z Shi1 and F Gu2
1Hebei University of Technology, China
2University of Huddersfield, UK

10.30-11.00
Plenary Keynote Lecture [311] Instantaneous frequency and condition monitoring
Professor D Arifianto, Indonesia
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2

11.00-11.30Tea and Coffee – Room: Atrium
  Session 8A: Condition monitoring and structural health monitoring technologies

Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2
Session 8B: Condition monitoring and NDT methods

Chair: Professor F Chu
Room: Gallery 1
Session 8C: Diagnostics and prognostics based on tribo-vibroacoustic analysis

Chair: Dr F Gu
Room: 1A
11.30-11.50[315] Novel comparison of three SHM technologies

L Gelman1 and S Kirlagic2
1University of Huddersfield, UK
2Bahçeşehir University, Turkey


[313] The detection of small cracks on a steel surface using eddy current pulsed thermography

X Xu, J Ma, Z Wang, D Zhen, H Zhang and Z Shi
Hebei University of Technology, China

[314] A corrosion pitting detector based on dynamic time warping analysis for planetary gearbox

Z Shen1, H Li2, D Zhen1, H Zhang1, Z Shi1 and F Gu2
1Hebei University of Technology, China
2University of Huddersfield, UK

11.50-12.10[121] Wireless noise characteristics on gearboxes due to speed variations

R Raharjo, Y Sofyan and T M Arif
Bandung State Polytechnic, Indonesia


[316] Vibration analysis of journal bearings under the contaminated lubricating oil with solid particulates

J Ma1, H Zhang1, R Wang2, Z Shi1, F Gu1,2 and A Ball2
1Hebei University of Technology, China
2University of Huddersfield, UK

[317] RUL prediction approach to fatigue crack based on physics model for planetary gear set of helicopter
 
Z Cheng, N Hu, L Zhang and M Gao
National University of Defense Technology, China

12.10-12.55
Panel session: Future directions in condition monitoring
Chair: Professor L Gelman
Room: Gallery 2

12.55-13.10
Conference Closing CeremonyRoom: Conference Theatre
13.10-14.00
Restaurant Lunch – Room: Atrium

Time
Workshop
Tutor
08h00-09h30
Lubrication Analysis
As chair of the condition monitoring technical committee (CMTC) for the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT), Steve Greenfield works with industry and academia to further the application of condition-based maintenance and prognostics. Principally working with on-line oil and oil debris monitoring techniques, Steve brings over 35 years of experience to the workshop.

Steve Greenfield, Eaton Aerospace
09h30-11h00
Infrared Thermography
Colin has 40 years’ experience in Building Services Engineering and is a Fellow of BINDT and Cat III Thermographer having worked in thermal imaging of machinery and buildings for 23 years. BSRIA is a research and consultancy organisation for the Building Services industry.  This introduction is based on ISO 18434 and ISO 6781 with reference to temperature rise and avoidance of errors.

Colin Pearson, Head of Building Performance, BSRIA Ltd
11h00-12h30
Condition-Based Maintenance
Simon is a Fellow of BINDT, a PCN Cat IV vibration analyst and trainer and has over 40 years of practical experience. CBM is recognised as a cost-effective strategy to improve the effectiveness of maintenance programmes, allowing maintenance to be proactive, rather than reactive. This overview is based on ISO 17359:2018 and explains the benefits of using a structured approach to select and implement effective CBM techniques.

Simon Mills, Managing Director, SpectrumCBM Ltd
13h30-15h00
Acoustic Emission
Tim has been working with Mistras Group (formally Physical Acoustics) for since 2000, researching and developing acoustic emission monitoring applications. His experience covers the condition monitoring of a wide variety of machines and structures in many industries.

Tim Bradshaw, Mistras Group Ltd
15h00-16h30 
Vibration Analysis
Dean has over 31 years’ experience in electromechanical engineering and during the past 20 years has been committed to implementing plant reliability and condition monitoring improvement programmes throughout UK industry, covering power, paper, petrochemical, automotive, quarries, film/plastic, food, electronic, service and engineering manufacturing industries. He is an approved VA Cat IV trainer for the BINDT ISO 18436-2 accreditation programme and has spoken at a number of BINDT and Institute of Mechanical Engineers conferences.

Dean Whittle, Training & Reliability Manager, Reliability Maintenance Solutions Ltd 


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