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This Chapter illustrates the role of machine vibration measurement. For this purpose, concepts of system response and system frequency response function from practical perspective are given. In this way, this chapter compares vibration-based condition monitoring with modal analysis of the same object. Next, this Chapter describes how a new concept within condition monitoring becomes an industrial standard. From this Chapter, the reader also learns where MATLAB® could be used as a part of a commercial condition monitoring system.

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    See for instance https://training.dewesoft.com/online/course/modal-testing-frf for details.

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Jablonski, A. (2021). Introduction. In: Condition Monitoring Algorithms in MATLAB®. Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62749-2_1

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