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Evaluation Method of Allowable Variance for Results of Tribological Measurement on the Basis of Their the Coherence Trends and Of the Covariance Trends
This article discusses the possibility of assessing the technical condition of rolling bearings based on tribological tests of oil samples. The problem is to define diagnostic levels, especially when has a relatively small number of measurements (3, 4, 5 etc.). Rating variance of measurements can be...
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description | This article discusses the possibility of assessing the technical condition of rolling bearings based on tribological tests of oil samples. The problem is to define diagnostic levels, especially when has a relatively small number of measurements (3, 4, 5 etc.). Rating variance of measurements can be performed using the dimensionless factor covariance ρ(τ) and the dimensionless coherence function y2(a). The set is compact enough when ρ ()) and γ 2(a) will be close enough to oscillate around the value of 1 [1, 3]. In summary, it is concluded that the thresholds S, 2S, 35 are reliable when ρ()) and y2(a) are greater than 0.7 [6]. |
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