Conclusions
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As a result of introduction of the system, the possibility of loss of information on the vibration condition of an engine has been eliminated, especiallyin short time appearance of vibrations in failure situations when the vibrations increase very rapidly.
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The measuring accuracy has been increased.
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Recording of the parameters of vibrations in combination with other parameters characterizing the operation of the engine is provided.
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The process of interpreting and treating the test results has been accelerated.
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Kuibyshev. Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No 5, pp. 74–77, May, 1976.
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Lishaev, A.I., Egorov, K.I., Elenevskii, D.S. et al. An automatic system for measuring, recording, and analyzing vibration processes. Strength Mater 8, 578–581 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01528617
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