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Integrirani Diagnostični Sistem za Pogonske sklope (Slovene)

Research activity

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2.11.02  Engineering sciences and technologies  Mechanical design  Special constructions know-how 

Code Science Field
2.11  Engineering and Technology  Other engineering and technologies 
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Researchers (15)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  15735  PhD Gregor Dolanc  Systems and cybernetics  Researcher  2009 - 2012 
2.  02561  PhD Đani Juričić  Systems and cybernetics  Researcher  2009 - 2012 
3.  19238  PhD Boris Kržan  Mechanical design  Researcher  2009 - 2012 
4.  24749  PhD Franc Majdič  Mechanical design  Researcher  2010 
5.  04055  PhD Jurij Modic  Energy engineering  Researcher  2011 
6.  24269  PhD Bojan Musizza  Energy engineering  Researcher  2009 - 2012 
7.  04543  PhD Janko Petrovčič  Systems and cybernetics  Researcher  2009 - 2012 
8.  05573  PhD Jožef Pezdirnik  Mechanical design  Researcher  2010 
9.  04000  Marjan Pohl  Metrology  Researcher  2011 
10.  33657  PhD Marko Polajnar  Mechanical design  Researcher  2012 
11.  26237  PhD Marko Sedlaček  Materials science and technology  Researcher  2009 
12.  21632  Jožica Sterle    Technical associate  2009 
13.  30907  Anton Urevc  Mechanics  Junior researcher  2009 - 2012 
14.  28613  PhD Igor Velkavrh  Mechanical design  Researcher  2010 - 2012 
15.  00812  PhD Jožef Vižintin  Mechanical design  Head  2009 - 2012 
Organisations (2)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0106  Jožef Stefan Institute  Ljubljana  5051606000  18 
2.  0782  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering  Ljubljana  1627031 
Significance for science
In spite of application oriented research, the project team generated important new results related to signal processing for the purpose of diagnostics and prognostics. The achieved theoretical results represent contribution to the highly perspective research context of nonstationary operating conditions. Particularly notable are contributions to the prognostics of mechanical drives. Their potential is demonstrated clearly through experimental evaluation on test rigs. Published results have obviously triggered interest in the community, which reflects in invitations for several invited talks at the international conferences.
Significance for the country
It is believed that the project results bring evident potentials for the economic progress of Slovenian companies. The actual project results are in the form of prototypes whose development is going further towards market prototypes. The particular project results of direct benefit for the Slovenian companies are the following: - system for on-line monitoring and trending of oil parameters as well as distribution of wear particles; although the system has been mainly tested in laboratory conditions, it can be mounted to the industrial drives (implementation is under way). - diagnostic and prognostic system for condition monitoring based on integration of different sensors (implementation on two industrial case studies is under way) - DPP, or better its successive version labeled as smart node offer obvious opportunities for direct implementation (a version of conceptual solution has been successfully implemented on a cable car in one of Slovenia ski resort) - essential for the overall context is transfer of knowledge obtained in the project in various forms to maintenance people in industry which are expected to play active role in anticipated modernisation of the maintenance strategies. Results reached in the project are of significant importance for the industrial partner that has been supporting the project. Indeed, new HW and SW solutions as well as new algorithms contribute to the increase of quality of its service. The results of the project bring opportunities to extend the quality and range of services on the market, which give chances to the company to become leader in the country in the process of diffusion of new maintenance solutions into industry. Maintenance in Slovenia is still on relatively low technological level. One of the reasons is that there are no suitably trained staff qualified for implementation of new maintenance strategies. On top of that, many managers percept maintenance (as well as the development in general) as cost. Prototype solutions and proved concepts clearly indicate that there are possibilities to introduce integrated diagnostic systems in industry on a wide scale. Thanks to the applied wireless networks the range of eligible industrial processes becomes even wider. As at the end of the day the data are transferred to a central server, where all diagnostic and prognostic algorithms can be installed, one gets the possibility to monitors asset on a wide range of industries on one place. Such a "diagnostic center" is likely to sort the issue of lack of experts in the companies, hence opening the perspectives of adopting condition maintenance practices on the longer run in Slovenia and surrounding regions.
Most important scientific results Annual report 2009, 2010, 2011, final report, complete report on dLib.si
Most important socioeconomically and culturally relevant results Annual report 2009, 2010, 2011, final report, complete report on dLib.si
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