Correlación vibroacústica: detección cognitiva e identificación de fallas. // Vibroacoustic correlation: Failure identification and cognoscitive detection
Abstract
Se presenta una metodología para la investigación diagnóstica de fallas en máquinas industriales mediante un correlador
vibroacústico, dispositivo que permite comparar automáticamente las frecuencias de una señal acústica y una vibratoria. Se
conjuga así la habilidad humana para la detección de ruidos anómalos con la identificación objetiva de su procedencia.
Palabras claves Acústica, ruido, vibraciones, correlación, fallas, identificación
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Abstract
A methodology for the diagnosis investigation of failure in industrial machines by means of a vibroacustic corelator is
presented, device that allow to compare the frecuencies of an acoustic signal and a vibratory one automatically.In this way
the human ability for the detection of anomalous noises is conjugated with the objective identification of their origin.
Key words: Acoustic, Noise, Vibrations, Correlation, Failure Identification.
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