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2015 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Impact Response Characterization as Basis for Bearing Diagnostics and Prognostics

Authors : Andrea Sanchez Ramirez, Richard Loendersloot, Tiedo Tinga, Giuseppe D’Angelo

Published in: Proceedings of the 9th IFToMM International Conference on Rotor Dynamics

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Impact response due to sudden changes on the contact forces is an intrinsic phenomenon at all stages of the bearing life. Even prior to the actual occurrence of surface damage, short duration impacts occur in the case of insufficient lubrication where asperities or particles interact with the surface of its mating element. As the surface condition deteriorates, the energy released by the impacts increases affecting structural modes. As soon as the system condition worsens, lower frequencies are excited and consequently increased vibration levels are displayed. The impulse response function reflects the modulation phenomena between contact forces, structural resonances and driving forces taking place in the bearing and the mechanical system that contains it. The characterization of the components of the impulse response becomes then a valuable tool for vibration monitoring. This article is framed within the research on development of advanced vibration monitoring systems, for which the authors follow a systemic approach in the definition of the monitoring requirements based on the function-failure analysis of the monitored object. The discussion focuses on the correspondence between the monitoring and monitored systems, by analyzing the impulse behavior as illustrated by the train bearings. The comparative analysis between environment and damage induced impacts highlights the different stages in bearing damage.

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Footnotes
1
Failure has a different connotation than Damage. The first term is used in the context of the monitored system, while the later emphasizes on the monitoring and maintenance implications. Furthermore, Failure implies a binary condition, whether the system fulfills its function or not. Whereas damage is presented as a continuous of the deterioration process of the component.
 
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Metadata
Title
Impact Response Characterization as Basis for Bearing Diagnostics and Prognostics
Authors
Andrea Sanchez Ramirez
Richard Loendersloot
Tiedo Tinga
Giuseppe D’Angelo
Copyright Year
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06590-8_46

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