2016
DOI: 10.3103/s1068798x16080062
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Phase–chronometric diagnostics of metal-cutting lathes

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“…As a result, defect detection algorithms are formed in real experimental data obtained by the time interval measurement system. [7] To construct a mathematical model of a functioning electromechanical system, the maximum possible approximation of the equations to be modeled in a model to a specific object is necessary. The model includes equations (blocks of programs) describing the individual elements of the investigated object (excitation, control system, etc.).…”
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“…As a result, defect detection algorithms are formed in real experimental data obtained by the time interval measurement system. [7] To construct a mathematical model of a functioning electromechanical system, the maximum possible approximation of the equations to be modeled in a model to a specific object is necessary. The model includes equations (blocks of programs) describing the individual elements of the investigated object (excitation, control system, etc.).…”
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confidence: 99%