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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2004 No.3GEARBOX FAULT DIAGNOSIS BASED ON EMPIRICAL MODE DECOMPOSITION

Shen Guoji

 

Tao Limin

 

Chen Zhongsheng

College of Mechantronic Engineering and Automation, National University of Defense Technology

 

 

GEARBOX FAULT DIAGNOSIS BASED ON EMPIRICAL MODE DECOMPOSITION

 

Abstract: Time synchronous averaging of vibration data is a fundament technique for gearbox diagnosis. Currently, this technique relies on hardware tachometer to give phase synchronous information. Empirical mode decomposition (EMD) is introduced to replace time synchronous averaging of gearbox vibration signal. With it, any complicated dataset can be decomposed into a finite and often small number of intrinsic mode functions (IMF). The key problem is how to assure that vibration signals deduced by gear defects could be sifted out by EMD. The characteristic vibration signals of gear defects are proved IMFs, which makes it possible to utilize EMD for the diagnosis of gearbox faults. The method is validated by data from recordings of the vibration of a single-stage spiral bevel gearbox with fatigue pitting. The results show EMD is powerful to extract characteristic information from noisy vibration signals.

Key words: Empirical mode decomposition Intrinsic mode functions Gearbox diagnosis

 


Received October 29, 2003; received in revised form May 12, 2004; accepted May 26, 2004

 

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