2006 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Condition Monitoring of Low Speed Bearings: A Comparative Study of the Ultrasound Technique Versus Vibration Measurements
verfasst von : Yong-Han Kim, Andy C C Tan, Joseph Mathew, Bo-Suk Yang
Erschienen in: Engineering Asset Management
Verlag: Springer London
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Bearing failure is often attributed to be one of the major causes of breakdown in industrial rotating machines that operate at high and low speeds. This paper presents results of a comparative experimental study on the application of the ultrasound technique for condition monitoring of low speed rolling element bearings and conventional vibration measurements with seeded faults on inner-race defects. The effectiveness of the ultrasound technique is demonstrated through signal processing techniques; use of statistical parameters derived from the time domain, and enveloped spectra in the frequency domain. The results reveal that the ultrasound technique is more effective in detecting low speed bearings failure than that of the vibration measurement.