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Les actes de cette Conférence sont disponibles sous forme de CDRom à la SFM
4th International Conference
4ème Conférence Internationale
Acoustical and Vibratory Surveillance Methods
and Diagnostic Techniques
France, September 4-6, 2001
For further information
Jean Fabri Menad Sidahmed Société Française des Mécaniciens UTC, Laboratoire Heudiasyc 39-41, rue Louis Blanc Congres ‘Surveillance 4’ F-92400 Courbevoie CR de Royallieu, BP 20 529 F-60205 Compiègne cedex tel : 33 (0) 1 47 17 64 89 tél : 33 (0) 3 44 23 45 06 fax : 33 (0) 1 47 17 61 31 fax : 33 (0) 3 44 23 44 77 gst_meca@club-internet.fr surveillance4@hds.utc.fr Provisoire/tentative
Expected Partners
ASME
CETIM
Electricité de France
Fédération des Industries Mécaniques,
GdR/PRC CNRS - Automatique
GdR/PRC CNRS - Image et Signal (ISIS)
IFAC
IMechE
Société des Electriciens et des Electroniciens
Université de Technologie de CompiègneComité Scientifique/Scientific committee
I.A. Antoniadis (Greece)
José Antunes (Portugal)
Simon Braun (Israël)
Dieter Barschdorff (Germany)
Czeslaw Cempel (Poland)
Roger Chevallier (France)
Giorgio Dalpiaz (Italia)
Bruce Douglas (USA)
Eduardo Egusquiza (Spain)
David Ewins (Great-Britain)
Jean Pierre Fanton (France)
Dieter Filbert (Germany)
David Forrester (Australia)
Jean -Marc Fosseux (France)
Guy Friedrich (France)
Mohamed Gabsi (France)
Joe K.Hammond (Great Britain)
Yang H.Kim (Korea)
Marc Labarrère (France)
François Léonard (Canada)
Didier Le Révérend (France)
Guy Lovat (France)
Thierry Loyau (France)
A.Lucifredi (Italie)
P.D. Mc Fadden (Great Britain)
V.L. Maslov (Russia)
Joe Mathew (Australia)
Laszlo Monostori (Hungary)
John Niemkiewicz (USA)
Nobuyuki Okubo (Japan)
Ron Patton (Great Britain)
José Ragot (France)
Robert B Randall (Australia)
Raj B.K.N Rao (Great-Britain)
Georges Rouquié (France)
Paul Sas (Belgium)
Walter Schön (France)
Peter Shermann (USA)
Ménad Sidahmed (France)
Marcel Staroswiecki (France)
W.T. Thompson (Scotland, UK)
Jean Tourret (France)
Michel Verge (France)
Maurice White (Norway)CONTEXT
This is the fourth in the series of international conferences emphasising acoustical and vibratory methods in surveillance and diagnostics organised by the French Society of Mechanics (SFM), French Society of Acoustics (SFA) and International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO)..It will be organized by SFM on behalf of AFM, the French Association for Mechanics.
A diagnostic system determines the internal state of a system and the need for operational actions. This determination is based upon information from sensors and an a priori knowledge of the processes involved. The methodology of monitoring and diagnosis is currently benefiting from dramatic developments in areas such assignal processing and information theory. These advances are put to practical use through equally important improvements in sensor technology and real time computation. The range of application encompasses all areas of science, engineering, manufacturing and medicine.
Monitoring and diagnosis are essential to the improved competitiveness of various industries, in that downtime is reduced, safe operation is increased, and quality control in production is ensured online. Moreover, better predictive maintenance reduces costs, and standards for machine operation such as noise, vibration and pollution areadhered to more stringently.
There has been a major expansion in research and applications of monitoring and diagnosis in recent years, utilising new processing techniques and sensors. However, in spite of this, implementation of diagnostic systems is still limited in industry. Reliable systems require a multidisciplinary approach linking physical modelling (or knowledge) with advanced signal processing and information theory concepts.
This conference is intended to be a forum for presentations by and exchange of information between researchers and industrial people in various fields. Fields include, but are not limited to, acoustics, vibrations and modeling, reliability analysis, safety in automation, diagnostics, controls, signal processing, and sensors.
TOPICS
1.Methods: typical fields include acoustics and vibration modelling, finite element modelling, model updating, vibration intensity...
2.Diagnostic techniques : signal processing techniques, model-based diagnosis and surveillance, pattern recognition techniques (neural networks, fuzzy logic, uncertainty,..), data fusion, expert systems.
3.Predictive maintenance: state of the art, use of reliability data, prognosis techniques, cases histories.
4.Machines: application to different types and sizes of machines (electric motors, pumps, generators, machine-tools, reciprocating machines, etc).
5.Fault detection and characterization: shaft crack detection, cavitation, leak detection, transient phenomena.
6.Practical means of surveillance: metrology, new transducers, holography, antennas, data acquisition and processing, architecture of surveillance systems, associated strategies and softwares.
7.Experience feedback : case studies, technical and economical assessments of surveillance methods.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
This conference is open to the whole scientific and industrial community in: Acoustics, Vibrations, Machines, Signal processing, Automatic Control and Diagnostic, Transducersand related domains.
September 15th, 2000 : Submission of abstracts
Authors are invited to send a 500 word (minimum) abstract before this date, in French or in English to :
UTC, Laboratoire Heudiasyc
Congrès ‘Surveillance4’
Centre de Recherche de Royallieu - BP 20529
F-60205 Compiègne cedex
Fax : 33 (0) 3 44 23 44 77
Email : surveillance4@hds.utc.fr
December 15th, 2000 : Notification of acceptance
The authors will be notified after examination and selection by the Scientific Committee.
May 15th, 2001 : Reception of the full paper.
Papers and presentations can be given in French or in English; simultaneous translation will be available.
Papers will be published in the conference book under the responsibility of the Scientific Committee. A CDRom will also be printed. Selected papers may be reviewed for publication in ‘Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing’ Journal.
Acoustical and Vibratory Surveillance To be sent to UTC, Laboratoire Heudiasyc
Methods and Diagnostic Techniques 4 Congrès Surveillance.4
4th International Conference Centre de Recherche de Royallieu
France September 4-6, 2001 BP 20529, 60205 Compiègne Cedex
Fax : 33 (0) 3 44 23 44 77
Email : surveillance4@hds.utc.fr
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