Effect of speed and torque on statistical parameters in tapered bearing fault detection

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Aye, S.A. (Sylvester Aondolumun)
Heyns, P.S. (Philippus Stephanus)

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World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology

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The effect of the rotational speed and axial torque on the diagnostics of tapered rolling element bearing defects was investigated. The accelerometer was mounted on the bearing housing and connected to Sound and Vibration Analyzer (SVAN 958) and was used to measure the accelerations from the bearing housing. The data obtained from the bearing was processed to detect damage of the bearing using statistical tools and the results were subsequently analyzed to see if bearing damage had been captured. From this study it can be seen that damage is more evident when the bearing is loaded. Also, at the incipient stage of damage the crest factor and kurtosis values are high but as time progresses the crest factors and kurtosis values decrease whereas the peak and RMS values are low at the incipient stage but increase with damage.

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Damage detection, Kurtosis, Tapered roller bearing, Root mean square (RMS), Crest factor (Cf)

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Aye, S.A. & Heyns P.S. 2011, 'Effect of speed and torque on statistical parameters in tapered bearing fault detection', World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 1122-1124.