DIAGNOSTICS AND INTERPRETATION OF SIGNALS OF A COMPLEX DYNAMIC SYSTEM OF A SHIP POWER PLANT BASED ON FRACTAL ANALYSIS
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the features of the diagnostics and interpretation of the signals of a complex dynamic system of a ship power plant (SPP) based on fractal analysis. During the analysis, the Hurst exponent was calculated and the wavelet decomposition of the signals being analyzed was carried out. The proposed approach is universal and can be used to diagnose the technical condition of different types of power plants.

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fractal analysis, ship power plant, wavelet decomposition, signal, vibration
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