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Introduction to condition monitoring

Introduction to condition monitoring

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Rotating electrical machines permeate all areas of modern life at both the domestic and industrial level. The average modern home in the developed world contains 20-30 electric motors in the range 0-1 kW for clocks, toys, domestic appliances, air conditioning or heating systems. Modern cars use electric motors for windows, windscreen wipers, starting and now even for propulsion in hybrid vehicles. A modern S-series Mercedes-Benz car is reported to incorporate more than 120 separate electrical machines.

Inspec keywords: electric motors; condition monitoring; hybrid electric vehicles; air conditioning; power system reliability

Other keywords: rotating electrical machines; S-series Mercedes-Benz car; air conditioning; power 0 kW to 1 kW; electric motors; condition monitoring; heating stems

Subjects: Reliability; a.c. machines

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