Normalised Root Mean Square and Amplitude of Sidebands of Vibration Response as Tools for Gearbox Diagnosis

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2012-12-31T00:00:00Z

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Article

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0039-2103

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Rzeszucinski, P. J., Sinha, J. K., Edwards, R., Starr, A. and Allen, B. (2012), Normalised Root Mean Square and Amplitude of Sidebands of Vibration Response as Tools for Gearbox Diagnosis. Strain, 48: 445–452. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-1305.2012.00839.x

Abstract

Quick assessment of the condition of gearboxes used in helicopters is a safety requirement. One of the most widely used helicopter on-board-mounted condition monitoring system these days is the Health and Usage Monitoring System. It has been specifically designed to monitor the condition of all safety-critical components operating in the helicopter through calculation of so-called condition indicators (CIs) - signal processing routines designed to output a single number that represents the condition of the monitored component. Among number of available parameters, there is a couple of CIs that over the years of testing have earned a reputation of being the most reliable measures of the gear tooth condition. At the same time, however, it has been observed that in some cases, those techniques do not properly indicate the deteriorating condition with the propagation of a gear tooth fault with the period of operation. Hence, three more robust methods have been suggested, which are discussed in this article.

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Github

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condition indicator, condition monitoring, gearbox diagnosis, root mean square, sidebands, vibration analysis

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