Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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615783 | Tribology International | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The detection of improperly lubricated bearings from vibration patterns is a difficult task especially when records from short operating periods are available. This is exactly the case of end-quality assessment systems. This problem has been addressed by applying both cyclostationary analysis and spectral kurtosis for the selection of a frequency band in which variations in vibration patterns are most expressed. The approach was evaluated on a test-set comprising 63 electrical motors with fault-free and 21 with improperly lubricated bearings. The results reveal that improper lubrication is expressed as increase in the spectral components at bearing cage and ball spin frequency.
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Authors
Pavle Boškoski, Janko Petrovčič, Bojan Musizza, Đani Juričić,