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ENDÜSTRİYEL SÜREÇLERDE DURUM İZLEME VE ÖNGÖRÜLÜ BAKIM TEKNOLOJİLERİ

CONDITION MONITORING AND PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGIESIN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Induction motors are the most widely used electrical drives in industry. The early detection of anomalies in the electrical or mechanical parts of electric motors is important to the safe and economic operation of an industrial process. The increased need for monitoring and prognosis of process equipment in industrial systems has increased the efforts towards developing new and reliable maintenace techniques. In this sense, this paper presents the importance of condition monitoring and predictive maintenance technologies in industrial processes.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Asenkron motorlar endüstride en fazla kullanylan elektrik makinasy tipidir. Elektrik motorlaryndaki anormal durumun erken tanysy ise endüstriyel süreçlerin ekonomik ve güvenli ijletimi bakymyndan son derece önemlidir. Son senelerde endüstriyel sistemlerdeki izleme ve tany çalypmalary, yeni ve güvenilir bakym teknolojilerini gelipirme yönünde artmaktadyr. Bu nedenle bu çalypma endüstriyel süreçlerdeki durum izleme ve önörülü bakym teknolojilerini tanytmaktadyr.
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