Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration Analysis

Accurate diagnosis of incipient faults in wind turbine (WT) assets will provide sufficient lead time to apply an optimal maintenance for the expensive WT assets which often are located in a remote and harsh environment and their maintenance usually needs heavy equipment and highly skilled engineers....

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Main Authors: Jianguo Wang, Minmin Xu, Chao Zhang, Baoshan Huang, Fengshou Gu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/389
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spelling doaj-7a58f4c667b04bdf941a35e478f7344b2020-11-25T01:27:50ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-01-0113238910.3390/en13020389en13020389Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration AnalysisJianguo Wang0Minmin Xu1Chao Zhang2Baoshan Huang3Fengshou Gu4School of Mechanical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Mechanical Transmission, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010, ChinaSchool of Industrial Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai 519088, ChinaCentre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield HD1 3DH, UKAccurate diagnosis of incipient faults in wind turbine (WT) assets will provide sufficient lead time to apply an optimal maintenance for the expensive WT assets which often are located in a remote and harsh environment and their maintenance usually needs heavy equipment and highly skilled engineers. This paper presents an online bearing clearance monitoring approach to diagnose the change of bearing clearance, providing an early and interpretable indication of bearing health conditions. A novel dynamic load distribution method is developed to efficiently gain the general characteristics of vibration response of bearings without local defects but with small geometric errors. It shows that the ball pass frequency of outer race (BPFO) is the primary exciting source due to biased load distribution relating to bearing clearance. The geometric errors, including various orders of runouts on different bearing parts, can be the secondary excitation source. Both sources lead to compound modulation responses with very low amplitudes, being more than 20 dB lower than that of a small local defect on raceways and often buried by background noise. Then, Modulation Signal Bispectrum (MSB) is identified to purify the noisy signal and Gini index is introduced to represent the peakness of MSB results, thereby an interpretable indicator bounded between 0 and 1 is established to show bearing clearance status. Datasets from both a dedicated bearing test and a run-to-failure gearbox test are employed to verify the performance and reliability of the proposed approach. Results show that the proposed method is capable to indicate a change of about 20 µm in bearing clearance online, which provides a significantly long lead time compared to the diagnosis method that focuses only on local defects. Therefore, this method provides a big opportunity to implement more cost-effective maintenance works or carry out timely remedial actions to prolong the lifespan of bearings. Obviously, it is applicable to not only WT assets, but also most rotating machines.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/389dynamic load distributionbearing clearancemodulation signal bispectrumgini indexincipient faults
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author Jianguo Wang
Minmin Xu
Chao Zhang
Baoshan Huang
Fengshou Gu
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Minmin Xu
Chao Zhang
Baoshan Huang
Fengshou Gu
Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration Analysis
Energies
dynamic load distribution
bearing clearance
modulation signal bispectrum
gini index
incipient faults
author_facet Jianguo Wang
Minmin Xu
Chao Zhang
Baoshan Huang
Fengshou Gu
author_sort Jianguo Wang
title Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration Analysis
title_short Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration Analysis
title_full Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration Analysis
title_fullStr Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Online Bearing Clearance Monitoring Based on an Accurate Vibration Analysis
title_sort online bearing clearance monitoring based on an accurate vibration analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Accurate diagnosis of incipient faults in wind turbine (WT) assets will provide sufficient lead time to apply an optimal maintenance for the expensive WT assets which often are located in a remote and harsh environment and their maintenance usually needs heavy equipment and highly skilled engineers. This paper presents an online bearing clearance monitoring approach to diagnose the change of bearing clearance, providing an early and interpretable indication of bearing health conditions. A novel dynamic load distribution method is developed to efficiently gain the general characteristics of vibration response of bearings without local defects but with small geometric errors. It shows that the ball pass frequency of outer race (BPFO) is the primary exciting source due to biased load distribution relating to bearing clearance. The geometric errors, including various orders of runouts on different bearing parts, can be the secondary excitation source. Both sources lead to compound modulation responses with very low amplitudes, being more than 20 dB lower than that of a small local defect on raceways and often buried by background noise. Then, Modulation Signal Bispectrum (MSB) is identified to purify the noisy signal and Gini index is introduced to represent the peakness of MSB results, thereby an interpretable indicator bounded between 0 and 1 is established to show bearing clearance status. Datasets from both a dedicated bearing test and a run-to-failure gearbox test are employed to verify the performance and reliability of the proposed approach. Results show that the proposed method is capable to indicate a change of about 20 µm in bearing clearance online, which provides a significantly long lead time compared to the diagnosis method that focuses only on local defects. Therefore, this method provides a big opportunity to implement more cost-effective maintenance works or carry out timely remedial actions to prolong the lifespan of bearings. Obviously, it is applicable to not only WT assets, but also most rotating machines.
topic dynamic load distribution
bearing clearance
modulation signal bispectrum
gini index
incipient faults
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/389
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