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Abdelkader Benbouaza Electrical Engineering and Maintenance Research Laboratory, High School of Technology, University of Mohamed First, Oujda, Morocco

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Youssef Regad Industrial and Seismic Engineering Team, National School of Applied Sciences, University of Mohamed First, Oujda, Morocco

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Hanae Azzaoui Industrial Engineering Team, High School of Education and Training, University of Mohamed First, Oujda, Morocco

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Samah Elrhanimi Engineering Sciences Laboratory, National School of Applied Sciences, University of Ibn Tofail, Kenitra, Morocco

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Abstract

This study is devoted to condition-based maintenance using vibration analysis. It proposes a numerical and experimental methodology to assist in the detection and vibratory monitoring of chipping faults on gear teeth.

The aim of this work is to model the dynamic behavior of the gear link and to treat the vibration behavior of gear flaws theoretically and experimentally. This article is going to study the case of a breast gear, a defect located on the wheel, another defect on the pinion and the wheel and the insufficient center distance defect based on experiments carried out on a test bench manufactured in the laboratory.

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