Title :
Detection, localization, and identification of bearing faults on an ocean turbine
Author :
Waters, N. ; Beaujean, P.-P. ; Vendittis, D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ocean & Mech. Eng., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
Abstract :
A real-time, vibrations-based condition monitoring method used to detect, localize, and identify a faulty bearing in an ocean turbine electric motor is presented in this paper. The electric motor is installed in a dynamometer emulating the functions of the actual ocean turbine. High frequency modal analysis and power trending are combined to assess the operational health of the dynamometer´s bearings across an array of accelerometers. Once a defect has been detected, envelope analysis is used to identify the exact bearing containing the defect. After a brief background on bearing fault detection, this paper introduces a simplified mathematical model of the bearing fault, followed with the signal processing approach used to detect, locate and identify the fault. Lastly, the approach is illustrated through the analysis of a series of experimental data collected over the course of a month leading up to a fault in the dynamometer. By retroactively trending the data leading to the near-failure of one of the electric motors in the dynamometer, the authors identified a positive trend in energy levels for a specific frequency band present across the array of accelerometers and to identify two bearings as possible sources of the fault.
Keywords :
accelerometers; condition monitoring; dynamometers; electric motors; fault diagnosis; hydraulic turbines; machine bearings; mechanical engineering computing; modal analysis; signal detection; accelerometer array; bearing fault detection; bearing fault identification; bearing fault localization; defect detection; dynamometer bearing; envelope analysis; high-frequency modal analysis; ocean turbine electric motor; operational health; signal processing approach; simplified mathematical model; vibration-based condition monitoring method; Accelerometers; Arrays; Ball bearings; Fault diagnosis; Shafts; Velocity control; Vibrations; Vibrations monitoring; demodulation; dynamometer; turbine;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans, 2012
Conference_Location :
Hampton Roads, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0829-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2012.6404832