In this paper, the study of the Wigner-Ville distribution in gearbox condition monitoring is presented. In contrast to other applications of the Wigner-Ville distribution, this paper reports the application of two pattern recognition procedures to detect tooth faults reliably. These procedures are b
QUADRATIC AND INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF HELICOPTER GEARBOX FAULTS
โ Scribed by BRIAN C. SCHWARTZ; DOUGLAS L. JONES
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 222 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0888-3270
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โฆ Synopsis
Preventive maintenance is a signi"cant cost associated with the use of helicopters. Recent e!orts have focused on changing maintenance from periodic inspection to condition-based systems. In the past, various methods of vibration analysis have been used to detect faults in helicopter gearboxes. In this paper time-series quadratic detectors are used to establish a basis of comparison for new quadratic techniques. A shaft-rotation-synchronised quadratic detector is analysed to determine the important detection frequencies. These frequencies are utilised in smaller quadratic detectors that provide near-perfect performance, yielding a signi"cant improvement over time-series detectors of identical length. Detection using standard spectral maxima provides a comparison. In most cases, the detector analysis frequencies yield better results than the spectral maxima. The use of instantaneous frequency (IF) to determine the pressure of localised faults is also discussed. Instantaneous frequency provides an intuitive measure of the angular acceleration. Increases in the acceleration due to gear faults appear detectable in the IF of the gear-mesh frequency.
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