An experimental based assessment of the deviation of the bearing characteristic frequencies


Autoria(s): Pennacchi, P.; Borghesani, P.; Ricci, R.; Chatterton, S.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Slippage in the contact roller-races has always played a central role in the field of diagnostics of rolling element bearings. Due to this phenomenon, vibrations triggered by a localized damage are not strictly periodic and therefore not detectable by means of common spectral functions as power spectral density or discrete Fourier transform. Due to the strong second order cyclostationary component, characterizing these signals, techniques such as cyclic coherence, its integrated form and square envelope spectrum have proven to be effective in a wide range of applications. An expert user can easily identify a damage and its location within the bearing components by looking for particular patterns of peaks in the output of the selected cyclostationary tool. These peaks will be found in the neighborhood of specific frequencies, that can be calculated in advance as functions of the geometrical features of the bearing itself. Unfortunately the non-periodicity of the vibration signal is not the only consequence of the slippage: often it also involves a displacement of the damage characteristic peaks from the theoretically expected frequencies. This issue becomes particularly important in the attempt to develop highly automated algorithms for bearing damage recognition, and, in order to correctly set thresholds and tolerances, a quantitative description of the magnitude of the above mentioned deviations is needed. This paper is aimed at identifying the dependency of the deviations on the different operating conditions. This has been possible thanks to an extended experimental activity performed on a full scale bearing test rig, able to reproduce realistically the operating and environmental conditions typical of an industrial high power electric motor and gearbox. The importance of load will be investigated in detail for different bearing damages. Finally some guidelines on how to cope with such deviations will be given, accordingly to the expertise obtained in the experimental activity.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74408/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74408/1/74408.pdf

http://jean.fabri.perso.sfr.fr/sfm/papiers_surveillance/6_Pennacchi_Borghesani_Chatterton_Ricci.pdf

Pennacchi, P., Borghesani, P., Ricci, R., & Chatterton, S. (2011) An experimental based assessment of the deviation of the bearing characteristic frequencies. In 6th International Conference Acoustic and Vibratory Surveillance Methods and Diagnostic Techniques, October 2011, Compiegne, France .

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Copyright 2011 [please consult the author]

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090609 Signal Processing #091304 Dynamics Vibration and Vibration Control
Tipo

Conference Paper