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Methodology of introducing hardware/software systems for monitoring and diagnosing rolling mills

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This article is devoted to practical aspects of the introduction of advanced low-waste technologies based on the methods and equipment of vibrational diagnostics as they relate to the operating features and maintenance of rolling milling. The article systematically presents the main factors that preclude the use of traditional approaches in vibrational diagnostics and makes recommendations on negating these factors through the introduction of specially adapted hardware/software systems.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 6, pp. 49–54, June, 2010.

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Sushko, A.E. Methodology of introducing hardware/software systems for monitoring and diagnosing rolling mills. Metallurgist 54, 367–373 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-010-9305-2

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