Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
729683 Measurement 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Envelope harmonic-to-noise ratio is proposed for periodic impulses detection.•EHNR has intrinsic properties suitable for bearing diagnostics.•The EHNR-based method is proposed to locate the periodic impulses in frequency domain.•The EHNR-based method has better performance than kurtogram.

Rolling element bearings are one of the fundamental and most important elements in machines and their failures are among the foremost frequent causes of machine breakdown. Vibration and acoustic signals from faulty bearings are typically a mixture of fault-induced periodic impulses and other components. Traditional time-domain features like root-mean-square (RMS) and kurtosis fail to utilize the periodicity property of the impulses, which makes them invalid in some circumstance. Impulses occurring at specific period is the key characteristic of corresponding defect. In the paper, a novel feature named envelope harmonic-to-noise ratio (EHNR) is proposed for periodic impulses detection. The properties of EHNR are illustrated by simulations and bearing full life cycle degradation data. Moreover, an EHNR-based method is proposed to locate periodic impulses in frequency domain. A simulation and a locomotive bearing test rig are used to verify the proposed method. The proposed method has better performances than kurtosis-based method.

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