Wykaz publikacji wybranego autora

Tomasz Barszcz, prof. dr hab. inż.

profesor zwyczajny

Wydział Inżynierii Mechanicznej i Robotyki
WIMiR-krm, Katedra Robotyki i Mechatroniki


  • 2018

    [dyscyplina 1] dziedzina nauk inżynieryjno-technicznych / inżynieria mechaniczna


[poprzednia klasyfikacja] obszar nauk technicznych / dziedzina nauk technicznych / automatyka i robotyka


Identyfikatory Autora Informacje o Autorze w systemach zewnętrznych

ORCID: 0000-0002-1656-4930 orcid iD

ResearcherID: HHS-2538-2022

Scopus: 25521161400

PBN: 5e709208878c28a04738eece

OPI Nauka Polska

System Informacyjny AGH (SkOs)




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  • Adjustment of a feedwater heater model in bi-stationary load conditions
2
  • Application of vibration monitoring for mining machinery in varying operational conditions
3
  • Automatic adjustment of signal amplitudes with respect to sensor placement
4
  • Blind estimation of instantaneous rotational speed
5
  • Challenges in maintenance of the vibration monitoring systems dedicated to underground mining machinery
6
  • Challenges in maintenance of vibration monitoring systems dedicated to underground mining machinery
7
  • Data acquisition for non-stationary operational conditions
8
  • Demonstration of first-principle model adjustment approach with the use of a simplified heater model
9
  • Demonstration of first-principle model adjustment approach with the use of a simplified heater model
10
  • Failure mode detection of feedwater heaters in operational conditions based on the simplified first-principle model
11
  • Failure mode detection of feedwater heaters in operational conditions based on the simplified first-principle model
12
  • Fractal based signal processing for fault detection in ball-bearings
13
  • Fractal modelling of various wind characteristics for application in a cybernetic model of a wind turbine
14
  • Instantaneous Circular Pitch Cyclic Power (ICPCP) – a tool for diagnosis of planetary gearboxes
15
  • Integrated modulation intensity distribution as a practical tool for condition monitoring
16
  • Integrated modulation intensity distribution as a practical tool for condition monitoring
17
  • Modal analysis in diagnostics of rotating machinery
18
  • Modelling of transmission used in wind turbines
19
  • Optimisation of [operational] state definition for wind farms
20
  • Optimisation of operational state definition for wind farms
21
  • Procedure for data acquisition for machinery working under non-stationary operational conditions
22
  • Reconstruction of rotational speed from vibration signal – comparison of methods
23
  • Robust fragmentation of vibration signals for comparative analysis in signal validation
24
  • Robust fragmentation of vibration signals for comparative analysis in signal validation
25
  • Rotational speed tracking methods in marine engines