Condition monitoring of slow-speed rolling element bearings using stress waves
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z
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N Jamaludin, D Mba, R H Bannister. Condition monitoring of slow-speed rolling
element bearings using stress waves. Proceedings of the Institution of
Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering. Vol
215, No. 4, 200, pp 245 - 271.
Abstract
Condition monitoring of rolling element bearings through the use of vibration analysis is an established technique for detecting early stages of component degradation. However, this success is not mirrored at rotational speeds below 16r/min. At such speeds the energy generated from bearing defects might not show as an obvious change in signature and thus becomes undetectable using conventional vibration measuring equipment. This paper presents an investigation into the applicability of stress wave analysis for detecting early stages of bearing damage at a rotational speed of 1.12r/min (0.0187 Hz). Furthermore, it reviews work undertaken in monitoring bearings rotating at speeds below 16r/min.