VIMS - IRIS M™ - Motion Amplification® - Screw Loose

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  • Опубліковано 7 гру 2022
  • How much time do you spend analyzing the machine's operation to identify faster degradation.
    Identifying a complex installation and a complex problem is time-consuming and requires the collection of a lot of data. Analysis by an experienced diagnostician, does not always lead to clear conclusions. The complexity of processes and complicated kinematics often require the use of multiple measurements to properly identify the source of the problem.
    Despite performing a number of tests using traditional technologies, the problem is still not defined.
    In this case, through the use of #MotionAmplification® technology, it was determined which components were working properly, and where corrective action should be taken first.
    Sometimes we focus on costly and complicated analysis while the problem turns out to be easy to identify with the right tools.
    Check out the video and see how simple it is
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @mattmicken6379
    @mattmicken6379 Рік тому +3

    I remember seeing a TED talk from Michael Rubenstein years ago about this technology. Cool to see it being commercialized.

    • @truthandfreedom8145
      @truthandfreedom8145 Рік тому

      Ted ?
      The group that promote messing with kids? Saying it's just normal?
      That Ted you mean ?

  • @nosafegames314
    @nosafegames314 Рік тому +1

    What's the use of this can anyone make me understand?

    • @kawag2780
      @kawag2780 Рік тому

      At 0:05, I would the left one is the unaltered live video feed. We humans can't view tiny changes in motion. In this scenario of a factory machine, by exaggerating the vibration it makes it is easier to notice faults in the system. The nut from 0:14 and onwards is loose since it is moving up and down relative to the machine. I assume the nut is used to secure the machine to the floor, so its not meant to move at all. Thus you can deduce that this may lead to faults in the near future.