10th IMEKO TC10 International Conference
on Technical Diagnostics


9-10 June, 2005
Budapest, Hungary

 

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Program


Wednesday, 8 June 2005

18.00-19.00

Welcome Reception
Danubius Hotel Gellért - "Tea Szalon"


Thursday, 9 June 2005

08.00-

Registration

08.15-09.00

Opening
L. Van Biesen, T. Kemény, D. Barschdorff, L. Monostori

09.00-09.30

Key-note presentation
Identification of relevant signal features - W. Cholewa

09.30-10.00

Coffee break

10.00-12.00

Sensors and signal processing

Chair: D. Barschdorff

High frequency ElectroMagnetic field sensors and small, integrated antennas: challenges for the future – G. Vandenbosch

Sensor Diagnostics based on Dynamic Charasteristic Curve Estimation – K. Latva-Käyrä, R. Ritala

Sensor fault detection in a district heating substation – K. Yliniemi, J. Van Deventer, J. Delsing

Time domain diagnosis of anticorrosion coatings via shape designed measurement signals – M. Niedostatkiewicz, R. Zielonko

Histogram-based Feature Extraction Technique Applied for Fault Diagnosis of Electronic Circuits – W. Toczek, M. Kowalewski, R. Zielonko
Application of Rock Solid Attributes for identification of glass breaks acoustic signals via Wavelet Transformation - I. Bemke, R. Zielonko

12.00-13.30

Lunch

13.30-15.00

Monitoring and diagnostics of manufacturing processes and systems

Chair: H. Osanna

Key-note presentation

Technical monitoring and diagnostics: prerequisite of intelligent, adaptive manufacturing systems - L. Monostori

Similarities of high and low levels of production with respect to assignments and solution techniques - Zs. J. Viharos, Zs. Kemény

Appropriate Information Processing for Telemonitoring of Manufacturing Processes – T. Szalay, G. Haidegger, Z. Repcsényi
Symptoms and a Sesnor for Permanent Diagnosis of Machines with a Piston-Crank Mechanism - P. Bielawski

15.00-15.30

Coffee break

15.30-16.50

Diagnostics of large constructions

Chair: Zs. Viharos

Electrode Systems and Their Switching Used in Monitoring of Dike Status – J. Pařilkova, I. Krejčí

Two Non- invasive Methods of Dike Monitoring and Their Results – J. Pařilkova, I. Krejčí, J. Veselý

The influence of frequency controlled AC drives on vibration and audible noise level on ships- J. Wyszkowski, B. Pałczyńska, L. Spiralski 
The experimental method of reducing magnetic field intensity in industrial buildings - B. Pałczyńska, L. Spiralski, S. Galla

16.50-17.30

TC10 Meeting
Chair: D. Barschdorff

19.00-22.00

Banquet on Boat






 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 



















Friday, 10 June 2005

 

08.30-10.00

Quality assurance and management

Chair : L. Monostori

Key-note presentation

Intelligent metrology, quality assurance and quality management as basis for technical diagnostics in global competitive production - P. H. Osanna, H. Weseslindtner, N.M. Durakbasa, A. Afjehi-Sadat

Machine vision and ultrasonic supported measuring and monitoring concept for economical quality enhancement in small batch production – B. Dietrich, T. Pfeifer, R. Schmitt, P. Hafner

Bearing Fault Detection for On-line Quality Control of Electric Motors – J. Vass, C. Cristalli
High-speed Label Inspection System for Textile Industry - Á. Zarándy, I. Szatmáry

10.00-10.30

Coffee break

10.30-11.10

Application in medical diagnostics

Chair: W. Cholewa

Diagnostics of the human circulatory system: High resolution beat-to-beat measurement of systolic blood pressure using personalized models – D. Barschdorff, C. Bauch
Application of high resolution beat-to-beat blood pressure measurement to stress and traffic situations - C. Bauch, D. Barschdorff

11.10-12.10

Visualisation in diagnostics

Chair: W. Cholewa

An informativ format for visual presentation of results in gear diagnostics – G. Meltzer, P. D. Nguyen

Detection and Visualization of Flaws in Ultrasonic Defectoscopy – V. Matz, M. Kreidl, R. Šmíd
Preventive, predictive maintenance by using visual diagnostic Methods - S. Fakhry

12.10-13.30

Lunch

13.30-14.30

Machinery diagnostics

Chair: D. Barschdorff

Diagnostic of Cavitation in Hydraulic Machinery – X. Escaler, C. Valero, E. Egusquiza

Monitoring of Dry Sliding Wear Using Fractal Analysis – J. Zhang, P. Regtien, M. Korsten
Full field deformation analysis applied to improved CTOD concept - D. Semenski, N. Gubeljak, D. Kozak, P. Curkovic

14.30-15.30

Diagnostics in electrical systems

Chair: D. Barschdorff

Implementation of an input-output method of diagnosis of analog electronic circuits in embedded systems – Z. Czaja, D. Załęski

The Value of Information Obtained through transformer Monitoring system – M. Banović, Z. Godec, V. Cindrić
Analysis of Voltage and Current Conditions at High Voltage Electric Network, Measuring of Surface Voltage Gradient and Touch Voltage - S. Misak, K. Sokansky

15.30-15.50

Coffee break

15.50-17.10

Diagnostics in ICT systems

Chair: L. Monostori

Identification of Diagnostic Statistical State Models for Networked System – M. Rajala, R. Ritala

Information Summarization for Network Performance Management – P. Kumpulainen, M. Kylväjä, K. Hätönen

Web Service Runtime Prediction and Operation Fault Diagnosis – V. Oravec, B. Frankovič, Z. Balogh, L. Hluchy
Traceability of Measurements on Optical Fibres and Calibration of Optical Reflectometers in Time Domain - A. Zanobini, G. Iuculano

17.10-17.30

Closure

Chair: D. Barschdorff