TY - JOUR
T1 - Broadening the application of angle-time cyclostationary analysis in bearing fault diagnosis using precise speed reconstruction
AU - Su, Yufeng
AU - Sun, Ruo Bin
AU - Chen, Hui
AU - Zhang, Hang
AU - Chen, Xuefeng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Angle-time cyclostationary (AT-CS) analysis has developed into the most powerful analytical tool for studying vibration signals of rotating machinery under variable operating conditions. However, due to limitations in the accuracy of traditional rotational speed estimation algorithms, the effectiveness of AT-CS analysis may be compromised in the absence of robust keyphasor signal. To address this challenge, a novel rotational speed signal estimation method based on “double estimation” strategy is proposed to expand the application scenarios of AT-CS. This methodology entails an initial estimation of the rough speed through time-frequency analysis, followed by refinement using phase demodulation techniques. Additionally, the Vold–Kalman order tracking method is employed to isolate the single frequency signal component essential for phase demodulation techniques. In situations where the spectrum is complex and the speed fluctuates violently, this method can still accurately obtain the speed signal, achieving similar effects to the rotational velocity transducer. The complex speed curve experiment and turbine pump bearing experiment with severe speed fluctuation are carried out to verify the algorithm.
AB - Angle-time cyclostationary (AT-CS) analysis has developed into the most powerful analytical tool for studying vibration signals of rotating machinery under variable operating conditions. However, due to limitations in the accuracy of traditional rotational speed estimation algorithms, the effectiveness of AT-CS analysis may be compromised in the absence of robust keyphasor signal. To address this challenge, a novel rotational speed signal estimation method based on “double estimation” strategy is proposed to expand the application scenarios of AT-CS. This methodology entails an initial estimation of the rough speed through time-frequency analysis, followed by refinement using phase demodulation techniques. Additionally, the Vold–Kalman order tracking method is employed to isolate the single frequency signal component essential for phase demodulation techniques. In situations where the spectrum is complex and the speed fluctuates violently, this method can still accurately obtain the speed signal, achieving similar effects to the rotational velocity transducer. The complex speed curve experiment and turbine pump bearing experiment with severe speed fluctuation are carried out to verify the algorithm.
KW - Angle-time cyclostationary signal
KW - Vold-Kalman order analysis
KW - bearing fault diagnosis
KW - order-frequency spectral correlation
KW - rotational speed estimation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85210766200
U2 - 10.1177/10775463241302375
DO - 10.1177/10775463241302375
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85210766200
SN - 1077-5463
JO - JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control
JF - JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control
ER -