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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HIGH-ACCURACY FREQUENCY ESTIMATION METHODS

✍ Scribed by IGNACIO SANTAMARÍA; CARLOS PANTALEÓN; JESÚS IBAÑEZ


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
202 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0888-3270

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✦ Synopsis


This paper presents a comparative study of three high-accuracy frequency estimation methods for application in vibration analysis of rotating machinery. The "rst two techniques are non-parametric methods based on the fast Fourier transform (FFT) : the interpolated fast Fourier transform (IFFT) and the iterative weighted phase averager (IWPA). The third method is a parametric high-resolution technique known as ESPRIT. The FFT-based methods combine techniques to reduce the e!ects of windowing with an iterative procedure which, at each iteration, detects the strongest peak and subtracts its e!ect (to reduce the interference resulting from spectral leakage). The paper compares their variance, resolution and computational requirements by means of simulation examples and also using end winding vibration data taken from a hydroelectric turbogenerator. It is found that, in situations with a moderate or high level of spectral interference, the IWPA method outperforms the IFFT and is even competitive with ESPRIT. Moreover, the IWPA has the ability to separate sinusoids more closely spaced than the periodogram's resolution limit. The IFFT method, on the other hand, has the lowest computational cost.


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