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Fault diagnosis for rolling bearings under unknown time-varying speed conditions with sparse representation

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Abstract In practice, bearings often run at a time-varying speed, which induces non-stationary vibration signals. How to extract the fault characteristic frequency (FCF) effectively under unknown variable speed conditions is… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In practice, bearings often run at a time-varying speed, which induces non-stationary vibration signals. How to extract the fault characteristic frequency (FCF) effectively under unknown variable speed conditions is a challenging work. This paper proposes a sparse time frequency method for fault diagnosis with no speed information demanded. Firstly, the Hilbert Transform is used to demodulate the vibration signal. Then the iterated soft-thresholding algorithm is applied to solve the l 1 norm regularized linear least squares cost function. The sparsity of the FCF is expounded in detail, and how to choose the basis to map the vibration signal into the sparse space is also detailed. With the appropriate basis, the solution is exactly the optimized sparse TFR, which can enhance both time and frequency resolutions greatly, and meanwhile denoise the signal effectively. This method does not produce the confusing components when the bearing is in the healthy condition, while indicates the FCF when the bearing is defective. To show the robustness of the effectiveness, the proposed method is verified with simulated and experimental signals under various time-varying operating conditions. All the signals are also processed with the STFT, Fourier-based Synchrosqueezing Transform and ridge extraction method for comparison.

Keywords: time varying; varying speed; speed conditions; time; speed; fault diagnosis

Journal Title: Journal of Sound and Vibration
Year Published: 2021

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