Tuesday 7 June 2022
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08.00 | Registration – Room: Aviator Foyer Tea and Coffee – Room: Aviator Foyer Exhibition – Room: Bleriot |
09.00- 09.20
| Opening ceremony: Welcome and introduction
Chair: Professor L Gelman, University of Huddersfield, UK
Room: Bleriot |
09.20- 09.50
| Plenary Paper [101]: Ignore condition monitoring systems at your peril Dr D Hickey, UK Chair: Professor L Gelman, University of Huddersfield, UK Room: Bleriot |
09.50-10.45 | Exhibition Spotlight Session 09.50-10.00 – RMS Ltd, UK 10.00-10.10 – Oceanscan Ltd, UK 10.10-10.20 – Skills Training UK Ltd, UK 10.20-10.30 – Sensonics Ltd, UK 10.30-10.35 – Hansford Sensors, UK 10.35-10.40 – PFE Ltd, UK
Chair: D Whittle, RMS Ltd, UK Room: Bleriot |
10.40-11.10 | Tea and Coffee – Room: Aviator Foyer Exhibition – Room: Bleriot |
| Session 1A – Vibration-based condition monitoring
Chair: Professor R Serra Room: Johnson | Session 1B – Trained structures and statistical methods in condition monitoring
Chair: Professor L Kuravsky Room: Armstrong |
11.10-11.30
| [103] Fatigue damage estimation under random vibration load: analytical model and experimental validation
L Campello1,2, R Serra1, R Sesana2 and C Delprete2 1INSA Centre Val de Loire, France 2Politecnico di Torino, Italy | [104] The spectral analysis of qubit representations in analysing the oculometer activity of operators of complex technical systems
L S Kuravsky Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia Presented via webinar |
11.30-11.50
| [109] Effects of early dents progression on hybrid ball bearing surface
S Barrada1,2,3, R Serra2,3 and C Chastagner2 1SKF France 2Institut National des Sciences, France 3Laboratoire de Mécanique Gabriel Lamé - EA 7494, France | [107] The universal mathematical model of adaptive learning and tools for assessing its effectiveness in various applications
L Kuravsky, D Pominov, G Yuryev, N Yuryeva, M Safronova, E Kulanin and S Antipova Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia Presented via webinar |
11.50-12.10
| | [110] Applied multi-agent system to study collaborative behaviour of condition monitoring experts during education process
S I Popkov Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia Presented via webinar |
12.10-12.30
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| [113] On the experience of developing a mobile complex for recording the electrical activity of the brain on the meringue of dry electrode technology
G Yuryev, L Kuravsky and N Yuryeva Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Russia Presented via webinar |
12.30-13.50 | Lunch – Room: Aviator Foyer Exhibition – Room: Bleriot |
12.50-13.50 | International Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting (working lunch by invitation only) Room: Armstrong |
13.50-14.20 | Plenary Keynote Lecture [114]: Digital twins as condition monitoring enablers: the swan song approach Professor D Galar, Spain Chair: Professor L Gelman, University of Huddersfield, UK Room: Bleriot |
14:20-14:30 | CM Book Update Professor A Hope, UK Chair: Professor L Gelman, University of Huddersfield, UK Room: Bleriot |
| Session 2A – New technologies for prognosis, diagnostics, monitoring, testing and modelling
Chair: Professor F Pellican Room: Bleriot | Session 2B – Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machine components
Chair: Dr J Liska Room: Johnson | Session 2C – Ultrasound/Acoustic emission
Chair: Dr E Juuso Room: Armstrong |
14.30-14.50 | [115] Gear prognostics: an ISO-based predictive algorithm for lifetime estimation of operating gearboxes
L Bergamini, A Zippo , G Iarriccio, M Molaie and F Pellicano Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy | [116] Advanced turbine-generator torsional vibration evaluation method using Kalman filtering
J Liska, J Jakl and S Kunkel University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic | [117] Acoustic emission characterisation of two pre-cracked specimens
A Galvez1,2, D Galar1,2, A Alonso1, B Errasti-Alcala1, I Bienvenido3, P Ortego4 and E Juuso5 1TECNALIA, Spain 2Luleå University of Technology, Sweden 3ZEUKO, Spain 4University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain 5University of Oulu, Finland |
14.50-15.10 | [118] Loaded and unloaded tooth contact analysis of spiral bevel gear in consideration of misalignments
M Moslem, A Zippo, G Iarriccio, L Bergamini and F Pellicano Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy Presented via webinar | [119] Localisation of the blade excitation using shaft vibration signal measurement
V Vasicek, J Liska, J Jakl and J Strnad University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic | [120] Unified signal and data analysis for integration of condition monitoring and intelligent control
E Juuso University of Oulu, Finland |
15.10-15.30 | [121] Active vibration control based on cost effective microcontroller
A Zippo, F Pellicano and G Iarriccio Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy | [122] Measurement of dynamic forces acting on a rotor supported by a magnetic bearing to identify the coefficients of seals
K Kalista, J Liska and J Strnad University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic | [123] Not all defects rotate – using ultrasound in condition monitoring
T Murphy Reliability Team Ltd, UK Presented by P Price, CM Consultant, UK
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15.30-15.50 | Tea and Coffee – Room: Avaiator Foyer Exhibition – Room: Bleriot |
| Session 3A continued – New technologies for prognosis, diagnostics, monitoring, testing and modelling
Chair: Professor F Pellicano Room: Bleriot | Session 3B continued – Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machine components
Chair: Dr J Liska Room: Johnson | Session 3C – Machine learning for smart systems
Chair: Professor L Wang Room: Armstrong |
15.50-16.10 | [124] Effects of laser surface texturing on the dynamic performance of spur gears
G Iarriccio, A Zippo, M Molaie, L Bergamini and F Pellicano Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy Presented via webinar | [125] Blade tip timing monitoring of axial fans with variable blade angle
J Jakl and J Liska University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic | [126] Integrated intelligent bearing systems (I2BS) for the ultra-high propulsion efficiency (UHPE) ground test demonstrator
L Wang1, N Grabham1, K Esmaeili1, T Harvey1, A Weddell1, N White1, D Mouradian2 and T Endres3 1University of Southampton, UK 2Safran Aircraft Engines, France 3Schaeffler Aerospace Germany, Germany |
16.10-16.30 | [127] Digital twins: neural networks for the implementation of digital twins of gearboxes
A Zippo1, L Bergamini1, G D'Elia2, F Pellicano1, G Dalpiaz2, G Larriccio1 and M Molaie1 1Università deli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy 2Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy
| PLEASE NOTE THE BELOW PAPER HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED
[128] Anomoly detection based condition monitoring
M Kas1 and F Fomi-Wamba2 1University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic 2Framatome GmbH, Germany | [129] A generalised machine learning model based on the multinomial logistic regression and frequency features for rolling bearing fault classification
A Kiakojouri1, Z Lu1, P Mirring2, H Powrie1 and L Wang1 1University of Southampton, UK 2Schaeffler Aerospace Germany, Germany 3GE Aviation, UK
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16.30-16.50 | Human/biological health monitoring
Chair: Professor S Noroozi | [131] Identification of fan blades characteristics for condition monitoring purposes
J Liska, J Jakl and R Kroft University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic | [132] Fibre bragging gratings (FBGs) for I2BS for the UHPE ground test demonstrator
L Wang1, C Holmes1, N Grabham1, T Harvey1, A Weddell1, N White1, D Mouradian2 and T Endres3 1University of Southampton, UK 2Safran Aircraft Engines, France 3Schaeffler Aerospace Germany, Germany |
[130] Towards a better understanding of the need for better joint force monitoring when balancing knee joint force during total knee replacements
S Noroozi1, Z Searle1, S Al-Nasser1 and A Harvey2 1Bournemouth University, UK 2The Royal Bournemouth Hospital, UK
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16.50-17.10 | [133] Physiological signals monitoring in interaction with machines to address healthy aging
R Haratian Bournemouth University, UK | | |
17.10-17.30 | [134] A review of balancing methods for total knee replacements
S K Al-Nasser1, S Noroozi1, R Haratian1 and A Harvey2 1Bournemouth University, UK 2The Royal Bournemouth Hospital, UK | | |
17.30
17.30 | Conference close for the day
Evening Event: A visit to the Battle of Britain Bunker tour and a two-course evening meal. Meet in the hotel foyer at 17.30 where the coach will depart at 17.45. A welcome drink will be served at the venue between 18.10-18.30 followed by a bunker tour between 18.30-19.30. The coach will depart at 19.30 where a two-course meal will be served at the hotel at 19.45. This is included in all full-time registrations. For part-time registrations, should you wish to attend, please contact the BINDT conference registration desk. |