State space formulation of nonlinear vibration responses collected from a dynamic rotor-bearing system : An extension of bearing diagnostics to bearing prognostics
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 369 |
Journal / Publication | Sensors (Switzerland) |
Volume | 17 |
Issue number | 2 |
Online published | 14 Feb 2017 |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2017 |
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Abstract
Bearings are widely used in various industries to support rotating shafts. Their failures accelerate failures of other adjacent components and may cause unexpected machine breakdowns. In recent years, nonlinear vibration responses collected from a dynamic rotor-bearing system have been widely analyzed for bearing diagnostics. Numerous methods have been proposed to identify different bearing faults. However, these methods are unable to predict the future health conditions of bearings. To extend bearing diagnostics to bearing prognostics, this paper reports the design of a state space formulation of nonlinear vibration responses collected from a dynamic rotor-bearing system in order to intelligently predict bearing remaining useful life (RUL). Firstly, analyses of nonlinear vibration responses were conducted to construct a bearing health indicator (BHI) so as to assess the current bearing health condition. Secondly, a state space model of the BHI was developed to mathematically track the health evolution of the BHI. Thirdly, unscented particle filtering was used to predict bearing RUL. Lastly, a new bearing acceleration life testing setup was designed to collect natural bearing degradation data, which were used to validate the effectiveness of the proposed bearing prognostic method. Results show that the prediction accuracy of the proposed bearing prognostic method is promising and the proposed bearing prognostic method is able to reflect future bearing health conditions.
Research Area(s)
- Acceleration life testing, Bearing prognostics, Dynamic rotor-bearing system, Non-linear vibration responses, Remaining useful life
Citation Format(s)
State space formulation of nonlinear vibration responses collected from a dynamic rotor-bearing system: An extension of bearing diagnostics to bearing prognostics. / Tse, Peter W.; Wang, Dong.
In: Sensors (Switzerland), Vol. 17, No. 2, 369, 02.2017.
In: Sensors (Switzerland), Vol. 17, No. 2, 369, 02.2017.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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