Abstract

To diagnose wear in critical friction units, inductive wear particle counters are now widely used, which are built into the main lubrication line of the mechanism. One way to increase their sensitivity is to develop effective digital signal processing methods. The paper presents a technique that can increase the processing speed of the particle counter signal and reduce the amount of required microcontroller memory, which is important for real-time wear diagnostics.

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