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A defect size estimation method based on operational speed and path of rolling elements in defective bearings

A defect size estimation method based on operational speed and path of rolling elements in defective bearings

Alireza Moazen-Ahmadi, Carl Q. Howard (2016)

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 385, December, p138-148
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2016.09.014

Abstract:

This paper describes the effect of inertia and centrifugal force that act on a rotating rolling element in a defective bearing, on the measured vibration signature. These effects are more pronounced as the speed of components increases. Significant speed-dependency of the characteristic events that are generated at the angular extents of the defect are shown by simulation and experimental measurements. The sources of inaccuracy and the speed-dependency in the existing defect size estimation algorithms are explained. The analyses presented in this study are essential to develop accurate and reliable defect size estimation algorithms. A complete defect size estimation algorithm is proposed that is more accurate and less biased by shaft speed when compared with existing methods.

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