Submarine-installed machinery monitoring and diagnostics: A state-of-the-art review

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Robinson, John D.
Rossano, Graham W.
Shin, Y. S.
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This state-of-the-art review identifies and discusses existing methods and techniques of machinery monitoring and diagnostics applicable to submarine-installed machineries, their limitations, and base-technology needs. Also included are discussions of machinery monitoring and its concept, condition monitoring and diagnostics techniques, machinery maintenance programs, vibration monitoring techniques and the current practice in U.S. Navy machinery vibration monitoring programs. The main objective is to provide the basis for research and development of future needs in this area.
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NPS-69-90-3Related items
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