S. Spiridonov, P. P. Voronichev, A. S. Kolokolov, A. Iskakov
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This paper presents the results of primary data processing of the experiment carried out at the Institute of Control Sciences to study the aging of the U5 KV400 electric motor, developed by the T-motor company for use in copters. As the engine deteriorates, an increase in the amplitude of the vibration and sound signals is observed and the frequencies at which this occurs are determined. In particular, it is expected that an increase in the amplitude of vibrations and sound at the magnetostriction frequency can serve as an informative sign of the increased engine wear.