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The Use of a Logic Electronic Device for Detection and Evaluation of Mechanical Defects of Vehicle Gearboxes in the Inspection Room
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A gear noise control device for quality inspection in the production line is presented. Through analysis of the noise coming from the gear housing, this device can detect gear defects like nicks, eccentricities, and noisiness. It has proved reliable and not sensitive to external environmental condition changes.
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Galotto, C., Giorcelli, C., Levizzari, G., and Ruspa, G., "The Use of a Logic Electronic Device for Detection and Evaluation of Mechanical Defects of Vehicle Gearboxes in the Inspection Room," SAE Technical Paper 740951, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740951.Also In
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