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Restoration of a temporal indicator specific to each vibratory sources for a predictive maintenance

The monitoring of rotating machinery is increasingly important for industry. Partly, it is made from indicators given by vibration analysis. These indicators give only the overall state of operation of the studied machine. Indeed, the piezoelectric sensors, which are used for vibration analysis, rec...

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Published in:Mechanical systems and signal processing 2009-08, Vol.23 (6), p.1909-1919
Main Authors: Chiementin, X., Bolaers, F., Rasolofondraibe, L., Dron, J.-P.
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Language:English
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Summary:The monitoring of rotating machinery is increasingly important for industry. Partly, it is made from indicators given by vibration analysis. These indicators give only the overall state of operation of the studied machine. Indeed, the piezoelectric sensors, which are used for vibration analysis, record the vibrations generated by the various components of the machine. Numerous studies have developed techniques for locating and quantifying the vibration sources from the recorded signals. Thus, it is legitimate to believe that these sources can give us an indicator which should be characteristic of the damage of each critical component and which should allow to follow the severity of a defect. This paper studies the feasibility (i) firstly, to restore an indicator (RMS value) for each component, (ii) secondly, to monitor the evolution of this indicator through the severity of the defect.
ISSN:0888-3270
1096-1216
DOI:10.1016/j.ymssp.2009.02.002