Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
774337 Engineering Failure Analysis 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new family of biorthogonal wavelets used to identify fault in gears is dealt with. The fault detection analyses and methods presented in this paper are based on signals created by a faultless gear and by a gear with a crack in the tooth root, caused through operating conditions. The new wavelets are a generalization of biorthogonal wavelet systems. In the analysis, smoothness is controlled independently and discrete finite variation is used to optimise the synthesis bank. The procedure measure dispenses with a measure of differentiability, requiring a large number of vanishing wavelet moments in favour of a smoothness measure that is based on the fact that, in most practical applications, only a finite depth of the filter bank tree is involved.

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