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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0348873

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,099.00
    Summary
    Artificial intelligent system for integrated wear debris analysis and vibration analysis in machine condition monitoring. Vibration and wear debris analyses are the two main condition monitoring techniques for machinery maintenance and fault diagnosis. However, they can diagnose less than 50% of faults. A series of experimental and theoretical studies on the correlation of the two techniques will be conducted. This project will integrate advanced technologies including 3D microscopy, neural netw .... Artificial intelligent system for integrated wear debris analysis and vibration analysis in machine condition monitoring. Vibration and wear debris analyses are the two main condition monitoring techniques for machinery maintenance and fault diagnosis. However, they can diagnose less than 50% of faults. A series of experimental and theoretical studies on the correlation of the two techniques will be conducted. This project will integrate advanced technologies including 3D microscopy, neural networks and expert systems to develop an artificial intelligent system based on the dependent and independent roles of the two condition monitoring techniques. Successful outcomes will result in an improved maintenance program and reduction in human involvement, and will provide significant economic benefit to engineering industries.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0349050

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $144,198.00
    Summary
    An intelligent maintenance decision system for the water utility industry. The reliability and maintenance of pump stations is of paramount importance to the water utility industries. In Australia, the maintenance of assets for the water and wastewater industry amounts to $927m per annum. This research will develop an intelligent maintenance decision support system to reduce maintenance costs in pumping stations with increased reliability. The outcomes of the research will significantly improve .... An intelligent maintenance decision system for the water utility industry. The reliability and maintenance of pump stations is of paramount importance to the water utility industries. In Australia, the maintenance of assets for the water and wastewater industry amounts to $927m per annum. This research will develop an intelligent maintenance decision support system to reduce maintenance costs in pumping stations with increased reliability. The outcomes of the research will significantly improve the reliability and supply security of water systems to Queensland's rural and regional communities and industries. It will also advance the body of knowledge of the field of integrated asset management and enhance Australia's international standing in this field.
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