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Ítem Estimation of combustion engine technical state by multidimensional analysis using SVD method(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2013-01-01) Martinod, R.M.; Betancur, G.R.; Castañeda, L.F.; Kalaczynski, T.; Zóltowski, M.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica; Estudios en Mantenimiento (GEMI)The changes of vibration estimators as a result of engine maladjustment, waste, damage or failure are the main idea of vibrodiagnostic investigation. Diagnostic investigations that use vibration to determine the technical state of combustion engines are very difficult. A limited set of proposed methods could have use in diagnostics. This paper presents a validation of research results of the use of the singular value decomposition (SVD) method. The research object is a combustion engine with power 55 kW at 830 rpm, which is feasible to obtain signals generated by vibration, as well as investigate the influence of the engine in the variation of the vibroacoustic data. Using the SVD method is possible to decide which symptom in the observation matrix is the best to recognise the technical state of combustion engines. Copyright © 2013 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Ítem State of mechanical condition applied to industrial machines based on SVD method(Universidad de Tarapaca, 2018-01-01) Kalaczynski, T.; Martinod, R.M.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica; Estudios en Mantenimiento (GEMI)A problem related to the operation of industrial machines has been the identification of the mechanical condition in exploitation, via dynamic performance variables which affect the nominal behavior of machine tasks. This paper proposes a set of algorithms focused on identifying of the mechanical condition industrial machines. Therefore, a tool to the maintenance based on the condition is developed; the methodology proposed is focused on the identification of the mechanical condition through recording dynamic variables by applying vibro-estimators techniques via Single Value Decomposition (SVD) method, and development of experimental tests on industrial machines. The work has been conducted on two sets of measurements from a real case study on two identical machines, one machine having nominal operation behavior, and the other machine having a dynamic problem. © 2018, Universidad de Tarapaca. All rights reserved.