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Vibrational Diagnostic Indicators of Assembly Defects in Transmissions

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The influence of the most significant7 defects in transmission shafts—imbalance and misalignment—on their vibrational behavior is investigated. Reliable diagnostic indicators of defects are proposed on the basis of vibrational signal analysis.

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Correspondence to L. A. Andrienko, A. A. Zemskov or M. S. Kuts.

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Andrienko, L.A., Zemskov, A.A. & Kuts, M.S. Vibrational Diagnostic Indicators of Assembly Defects in Transmissions. Russ. Engin. Res. 43, 404–409 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X23050040

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