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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2004 No.4NEW METHOD FOR WEAK FAULT FEATURE EXTRACTION BASED ON SECOND GENERATION WAVELET  TRANSFORM AND ITS APPLICATION

Duan Chendong

 

He Zhengjia

 

Jiang Hongkai

   School of Mechanical Engineering,

Xi’an Jiaotong University,

Xi’an 710049, China

 

 

NEW METHOD FOR WEAK FAULT
FEATURE EXTRACTION BASED ON
SECOND GENERATION WAVELET
TRANSFORM AND ITS APPLICATION*

 

Abstract: A new time-domain analysis method that uses second generation wavelet transform (SGWT) for weak fault feature extraction is proposed. To extract incipient fault feature, a bior-thogonal wavelet with the characteristics of impact is constructed by using SGWT. Processing detail signal of SGWT with a sliding window devised on the basis of rotating operation cycle, and extracting modulus maximum from each window, fault features in time-domain are highlighted. To make further analysis on the reason of the fault, wavelet package transform based on SGWT is used to process vibration data again. Calculating the energy of each frequency-band, the energy distribution features of the signal are attained. Then taking account of the fault features and the energy distribution, the reason of the fault is worked out. An early impact-rub fault caused by axis misalignment and rotor imbalance is successfully detected by using this method in an oil refinery.

Key words: Second generation wavelet transform (SGWT)  Wavelet package transform Misalignment  Imbalance Impact-rub

 


* This project is supported by Key Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50305033) and National Science Foundation of China (No.50175087, No.50305012). Received June 4, 2003; received in revised form June 1, 2004; accepted August 17, 2004

 

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