Research on a General Fast Analysis Algorithm Model for Pd Acoustic Detection System: The Algorithm Model Design and Its Application

Author(s):  
Wen-Rong Si ◽  
Chen-Zhao Fu ◽  
Kai Gao ◽  
Jia-Min Zhang ◽  
Lin He ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donhyug Kang ◽  
Seonho Lim ◽  
Hyungbeen Lee ◽  
Jaewon Doh ◽  
Youn-Ho Lee ◽  
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Author(s):  
Gerald B. Anderson

Trackside Acoustic Detection System (TADS®) development spearheaded implementation of an acoustic freight car roller bearing detector whose purpose is to prevent in-service bearing failures (burned off journals and hot bearing detector train stops). The means of accomplishing this goal is by providing the user with a warning of internal bearing defects or degradation with component involvement and severity information. The Transportation Technology Center, Inc. (TTCI) began the TADS® development process in 1994 with basic research into bearing defect acoustic emissions. Subsequently, TTCI conducted prototype testing on a North American railroad, constructed and installed of several international beta test systems, and finally has sold production systems in North America and internationally. There are currently about 40 TADS® sites in operation world-wide with 2.0 or more systems scheduled for installation in 2007. The original mission for TADS® in North America was an early warning of bearing degradation to allow for scheduled maintenance, but after initial evaluation, this mission enlarged to include notification of potentially high risk bearings. The high risk bearing is defined as one with fairly large areas of internal damage and at an increased risk of overheating or failing in service. The high risk bearing has a different acoustic signature, dissimilar to that of smaller defects. This paper will outline the change in mission for this detector and describe the development of an improved capability for detecting these high risk bearings.


2019 ◽  
Vol 146 (4) ◽  
pp. 3079-3079
Author(s):  
Steven S. Bishop ◽  
Timothy R. Moore ◽  
Peter Gugino ◽  
Brett Smith ◽  
Kathryn P. Kirkwood ◽  
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Author(s):  
Andreas Seidl

The integration of ergonomic simulation in Digital Mockup and Virtual Reality requires an adapted digital man model design. Virtual ANTHROPOS was developed for the needs of this technology. Beside a realistic visualization of the human being (skeleton, different bodytypes, consideration of clothing), complex animation algorithm and automatic behavior simulation are necessary. Increased ergonomic functionalities allow the fast analysis of workplaces and products. In cooperation with universities and companies Virtual ANTHROPOS was integrated in different Virtual Reality platforms and is used to analyze, design and sale cars and airplanes.


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