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The application of the sound-intensity technique to defect detection in rolling-element bearings

โœ Scribed by N. Tandon; B.C. Nakra


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
430 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-682X

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The two-microphone sound-intensity technique has been used for the detection of defects in radially loaded ball bearings. The difference in the sound-intensity levels measured for bearings with no defect and for those with intentionally introduced defects of different sizes in their elements tender various operating conditions of loads and speeds is demonstrated. A change in the intensity frequeno' spectrum because of the defects is observed. The results show that the detectability of an outer-race defect is much better than that of an inner-race or ball defect. It is difficult to detect defects at lower speeds. Sound-pressure measurements were also performed for comparison, and it is shown that the detectability of defects by sound-b~tensity measurements is better than that by sound-pressure measurements.


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