Integrated Approach for Vibration-Based Condition Monitoring of Rotating Machines

Author(s):  
Jyoti K. Sinha

Conventional Vibration-based Condition Monitoring (VCM) is well known and well accepted in industries to identify the fault(s), if any, in rotating machine since decades. However over the last 3 decades, significant advancement in both computational and instrumentation technologies has been noticed which resulted in number of research studies to find the alternate and efficient methods for fault(s) diagnosis. But most of the research studies may not be leading to an Integrated Modern VCM (IMVCM). It may be because of mainly 2 reasons; (a) the recent proposed methods in the literature are based on numerically simulated studies and a very limited experimental studies and (b) none of the recent studies applied on all kind of faults. In this paper, a summary of a couple of methods proposed and published earlier by author to meet the requirement of the IMVCM is presented.

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akilu Yunusa-kaltungo ◽  
Jyoti K. Sinha

Purpose The purpose of this paper is mainly to highlight how a simplified and streamlined approach to the condition monitoring (CM) of industrial rotating machines through the application of frequency domain data combination can effectively enhance the eMaintenance framework. Design/methodology/approach The paper commences by providing an overview to the relevance of maintenance excellence within manufacturing industries, with particular emphasis on the roles that rotating machines CM of rotating machines plays. It then proceeds to provide details of the eMaintenance as well as its possible alignment with the introduced concept of effective vibration-based condition monitoring (eVCM) of rotating machines. The subsequent sections of the paper respectively deal with explanations of data combination approaches, experimental setups used to generate vibration data and the theory of eVCM. Findings This paper investigates how a simplified vibration-based rotating machinery faults classification method based on frequency domain data combination can increase the feasibility and practicality of eMaintenance. Research limitations/implications The eVCM approach is based on classifying data acquired under several experimentally simulated conditions on two different machines using combined higher order signal processing parameters so as to reduce CM data requirements. Although the current study was solely based on the application of vibration data acquired from rotating machines, the knowledge exchange platform that currently dominates present day scientific research makes it very likely that the lessons learned from the development of eVCM concept can be easily transferred to other scientific domains that involve continuous CM such as medicine. Practical implications The concept of eMaintenance as a cost-effective and smart means of increasing the autonomy of maintenance activities within industries is rapidly growing in maintenance-related literatures. As viable as the concept appears, the achievement of its optimum objectives and full deployment to the industry is still subjective due to the complexity and data intensiveness of conventional CM practices. In this paper, an eVCM approach is proposed so that rotating machine faults can be effectively detected and classified without the need for repetitive analysis of measured data. Social implications The main strength of eVCM lies in the fact that it permits the sharing of historical vibration data between identical rotating machines irrespective of their foundation structures and speed differences. Since eMaintenance is concerned with driving maintenance excellence, eVCM can potentially contribute towards its optimisation as it cost-effectively streamlines faults diagnosis. This therefore implies that the simplification of vibration-based CM of rotating machines positively impacts the society with regard to the possibility of reducing how much time is actually spent on the accurate detection and classification of faults. Originality/value Although the currently existing body of literature already contains studies that have attempted to show how the combination of measured vibration data from several industrial machines can be used to establish a universal vibration-based faults diagnosis benchmark for incorporation into eMaintenance framework, these studies are limited in the scope of faults, severity and rotational speeds considered. In the current study, the concept of multi-faults, multi-sensor, multi-speed and multi-rotating machine data combination approach using frequency domain data fusion and principal components analysis is presented so that faults diagnosis features for identical rotating machines with different foundations can be shared between industrial plants. Hence, the value of the current study particularly lies in the fact that it significantly highlights a new dimension through which the practical implementation and operation of eMaintenance can be realized using big data management and data combination approaches.


Author(s):  
Keri Elbhbah ◽  
Jyoti K. Sinha

The current state-of-the-art in vibration-based condition monitoring of rotating machines requires a number of vibration transducers at each bearing pedestal of a rotating machine to identify any faults, in the machine. In this paper, the use of the bispectrum has been proposed for fault diagnosis in rotating machines. The reason for this is that it may reduce the number of vibration transducers at each bearing pedestal in rotating machines in the future. The paper presents a comparison of the bispectrum results for four cases, namely; Healthy, Misaligned shaft, Crack Shaft and Shaft Rub on an experimental rig consisting of two rigidly coupled shafts supported through 4 ball bearings. Only one accelerometer has been used for this purpose at each bearing and the initial results observed are encouraging.


2018 ◽  
Vol 140 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinícius Nunes Carvalho ◽  
Bruno Ferreira Resende Rende ◽  
Arinan Dourado Guerra Silva ◽  
Aldemir Ap Cavalini ◽  
Valder Steffen

Unbalance is one of the most common malfunctions found in rotating machines generating high vibration amplitudes that can lead to fatigue and wear of rotor elements. There are several well-known balancing techniques wherein one of the most widespread approaches is the so-called influence coefficients method (IC method). Aiming to increase the robustness of the standard IC method, in this paper, a revised IC balancing methodology for rotating machines is proposed. In this sense, a preprocessing stage is applied to access the uncertainties affecting the rotating machine. In this sense, measurement data sets evaluated under the fuzzy logic approach are used. Thus, the rotor vibration responses measured over a long period are considered by means of a fuzzy transformation (defining unbalance fuzzy sets). The unbalance condition of the rotating machine is determined through a defuzzification process. This unbalance condition is then introduced in the IC method algorithm aiming at obtaining correction weights and associated angular positions that increase the balancing robustness as compared with the classical approach. Numerical and experimental studies are used to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The obtained results illustrate the capacity to increase the balancing overall robustness.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 196-202 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. A. Abdurakhmanova ◽  
G. S. Runova ◽  
M. S. Podporin ◽  
E. V. Tsareva ◽  
E. V. Ippolitov ◽  
...  

Relevance: Inflammatory-destructive periodontal diseases are the most complicated and became the main cause of tooth loss in adult population. Herbal medicines have a variety of pharmacological properties, so the development and introduction of new forms for the treatment of inflammatory periodontal diseases is an urgent task today.Purpose – experimental evaluation of effectiveness of the use of herbal medicines “Tonzinal” and “CM-1” in relation to the priority periodontal pathogenes.Materials and methods: in experimental studies, the basis for the experiment was the system for the cultivation of microorganisms in real time – the Revers-Spinner RTS-1 bioreactor. With the priority strains of periodontitis pathogens, the study of the growth dynamics of the culture was carried out in several parallels.Results: herbal medicines “CM-1” and “Tonsinal” has a multilateral therapeutic effect, exerting a diverse influence on the key stages of development of such bacterial populations as Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Streptococcus constellatus, Candida albicans.Conclusion: tan integrated approach in the treatment of patients with inflammatory periodontal diseases is promising and will contribute to a more prolonged remission and increase the effectiveness of treatment. 


Author(s):  
A. Vania ◽  
P. Pennacchi ◽  
S. Chatterton

Model-based methods can be applied to identify the most likely faults that cause the experimental response of a rotating machine. Sometimes, the objective function, to be minimized in the fault identification method, shows multiple sufficiently low values that are associated with different sets of the equivalent excitations by means of which the fault can be modeled. In these cases, the knowledge of the contribution of each normal mode of interest to the vibration predicted at each measurement point can provide useful information to identify the actual fault. In this paper, the capabilities of an original diagnostic strategy that combines the use of common fault identification methods with innovative techniques based on a modal representation of the dynamic behavior of rotating machines is shown. This investigation approach has been successfully validated by means of the analysis of the abnormal vibrations of a large power unit.


Author(s):  
Pavel Goldman ◽  
Agnes Muszynska

Abstract This report presents experimental, analytical, and numerical results describing vibrational phenomena in a rotating machine with one loose pedestal. The loose-pedestal machine rotor vibrations represent unbalance-related excited vibrations of synchronous and fractional subsynchronous regimes. In this study the loose-pedestal machine is first simulated by a simple vibrating beam excited by a shaker mounted on it. The shaker simulates an unbalanced machine rotor. The beam occasionally enters in contact with the foundation. The excited vibrations are modified by impacting occurrences, and by periodic changes in system stiffness. A new model of the impact has been developed. The results of analytical and experimental studies stand in a good agreement. They illustrate the existence of the synchronous regime and several subsynchronous fractional regimes in various excitation frequency ranges. The analysis adequately predicts the occurrence of these regimes and determines the physical parameters affecting them. The analytical and experimental results are then compared with the responses of experimental rotor rig with one bearing pedestal looseness. They show the same qualitative pattern.


Author(s):  
Ramesh Shanmugam ◽  
D. Dinakaran ◽  
D.G. Harris Samuel

Accuracy and safety of tank guns are dependent a great degree on the condition of its gun bore. Many parameters affect accuracy and safety and have strong and complex interdependencies. While it is extremely difficult to monitor all these parameters during battle conditions, it is also essential to enhance the accuracy of the gun by measuring and compensating these parameters. Among all, bore wear and bore centreline are predominant factors. The surface characteristics of the bore also are indicative of potential accidents/deterioration, which should be monitored continuously. Hence, condition monitoring of tank gun bore characteristics in near real-time is an impending need with huge potential for enhancing the combat effectiveness of tank formations. This paper analyses various bore parameters affecting accuracy and safety and proposes a comprehensive condition monitoring method that uses vision camera, thermal camera and mechanical profiler. This integrated approach provides enhanced accuracy in measuring surface characteristics of tank bore that has been partially validated.


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