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Bearing Defect Signature Analysis Using Advanced Nonlinear Signal Analysis in a Controlled Environment CDDF Final Report (No. 93-10)

NASA/TM-108491, Zoladz, T. and Earhart, E. and Fiorucci, T., Bearing Defect Signature Analysis Using Advanced Nonlinear Signal Analysis in a Controlled Environment CDDF Final Report (No. 93-10), Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, May 1995, pp. 48, Format(s): PDF 2041k

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Utilizing high-frequency data from a highly instrumented rotor assembly, seeded bearing defect signatures are characterized using both conventional linear approaches, such as power spectral density analysis, and recently developed nonlinear techniques such as bicoherence analysis. Traditional low-frequency (less than 20 kHz) analysis and high-frequency envelope analysis of both accelerometer and acoustic emission data are used to recover characteristic bearing distress information buried deeply in acquired data. The successful coupling of newly developed nonlinear signal analysis with recovered wideband envelope data from accelerometers and acoustic emission sensors is the innovative focus of this research.
Keywords:bearing diagnostics, nonlinear signal analysis, acoustic emission, turbomachinery health monitoring
CASI Document ID Number:95N28364
Subjects:Engineering: Mechanical Engineering: Bearings and Gears
ID Code:275
Deposited On:26 June 2002