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system reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing for the collection of data to develop and validate prognostic models for filter
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reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing for the collection of data to develop and validate prognostic models for filter
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, supporting studies in electronic system reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing for the collection of data to develop and validate
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useful life of electronic components, supporting studies in electronic system reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing
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the remaining useful life of electronic components, supporting studies in electronic system reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing
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This PhD project will focus on developing, evaluating, and demonstrating a framework of novel hybrid prognostics solution for selected system use case (e.g. clogging filter, linear actuator, lithium
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suspension of particles or droplets in the air and includes airborne dusts, mists, fumes or smoke. The suspended particles maintain their physical properties of their solid or liquid state, but they behave
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generated by such collisions can indeed remain in space for a long time and pose a secondary risk to the constellation itself. Even small debris particles with diameters of a few millimetres can cause
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particles (also referred as particulate matter). The impact of pollutants not only depend on the emitted quantity but also on other factors such as the proximity to sources and the dispersion conditions. The
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aviation applications. This project will deliver novel methods to perform velocity measurements in confined flow domains. These methods will combine advanced machine vision methods with conventional particle