Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
565527 Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the field of rolling element bearing diagnostics envelope analysis, and in particular the squared envelope spectrum, have gained in the last years a leading role among the different digital signal processing techniques. The original constraint of constant operating speed has been relaxed thanks to the combination of this technique with the computed order tracking, able to resample signals at constant angular increments. In this way, the field of application of squared envelope spectrum has been extended to cases in which small speed fluctuations occur, maintaining the effectiveness and efficiency that characterize this successful technique. However, the constraint on speed has to be removed completely, making envelope analysis suitable also for speed and load transients, to implement an algorithm valid for all the industrial application. In fact, in many applications, the coincidence of high bearing loads, and therefore high diagnostic capability, with acceleration–deceleration phases represents a further incentive in this direction. This paper is aimed at providing and testing a procedure for the application of envelope analysis to speed transients. The effect of load variation on the proposed technique will be also qualitatively addressed.

► Model of bearing signal in variable operating speed conditions. ► New procedure (RS-SES) coupling squared envelope spectrum and computed order tracking. ► Numerical simulations of effectiveness of RS-SES vs. traditional procedure. ► Considerations on load variability effect.

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