Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6955352 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In extremely slow speed operation, variation in speed due to speed controller transients or external disturbances (e.g., varying load) can be relatively high. To account for speed variation, instantaneous angular position instead of time is used as the base variable of signals for signal processing purposes. Even with time synchronous averaging (TSA) and well-established methods like envelope order analysis, rolling element faults in rolling element bearings cannot be easily identified during such operating conditions. In this article we propose to use order tracking on the envelope of the wavelet de-noised estimate of the short-duration angle synchronous averaged signal to diagnose faults in rolling element bearing operating under the stated special conditions. The proposed four-stage sequential signal processing method eliminates uncorrelated content, avoids signal smearing and exposes only the fault frequencies and its harmonics in the spectrum. We use experimental data1 from a laboratory setup to validate the diagnosis tool for bearing raceway and rolling element faults.
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Authors
C. Mishra, A.K. Samantaray, G. Chakraborty,