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Pumps, compressors, fans and other types of mechanical movement are crucial to our industrial activities. Consequently, the health of these motors directly influences the operational reliability and longevity of the broader industrial ecosystem. Acknowledging this underscores the necessity for performing online health assessments of electric motors.
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Las bombas, compresores, ventiladores y otros tipos de movimientos mecánicos son cruciales para nuestras actividades industriales. En consecuencia, la salud de estos motores influye directamente en la confiabilidad operativa y la longevidad del ecosistema industrial más amplio. Reconocer esto resalta la necesidad de evaluar la salud de los motores eléctricos en operación.
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The last couple of years, we have all heard a lot about digitalization, sensors, artificial intelligence, sustainability and machine learning. But what does it mean for us? This article focuses on the sensors and how they are linked to the electromechanical industry.
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En los últimos años, todos hemos escuchado mucho sobre digitalización, sensores, inteligencia artificial, sostenibilidad y aprendizaje automático. Pero, ¿qué significa para nosotros? En este artículo, me centraré en los sensores y cómo se vinculan con la industria electromecánica.
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This discussion highlights EASA’s overview guide on remote condition monitoring and answers questions from members on the booklet and, and remote condition monitoring in general.
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This presentation provides an overview of common predictive technologies and information about applying them correctly.
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An update on the work of EASA's Ad Hoc Committee on Emerging Technologies and the results of a recent member survey.
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The electromechanical repair and service industry has evolved over decades by reacting to the various changes in the dynamic landscape. These changes are apparent in parallel with the development of evolving maintenance philosophies.
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Following the squirrel cage induction motor, what will come next? This webinar provides an overview of potential successor technologies.
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In March of 2019, EASA conducted an in-depth survey to better understand how end users decide between repairing or replacing electric motors and to identify electric motor repair/replacement trends. Internet-enabled condition monitoring has been a hot topic recently and, as a result, questions related to this were added to the list of survey questions. The survey returned some very interesting results about internet-enabled condition monitoring.