Sensitivity analysis of higher order coherent spectra in machine faults diagnosis

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    Abstract

    In an earlier study, the poly-coherent composite higher order spectra (i.e. poly-coherent composite bispectrum and trispectrum) frequency domain data fusion technique was proposed to detect different rotor-related faults. All earlier vibration-based faults detection involving the application of poly-coherent composite bispectrum and trispectrum have been solely based on the notion that the measured vibration data from all measurement locations on a rotating machine are always available and intact. In reality, industrial scenarios sometimes deviate from this notion, due to faults and/or damages associated with vibration sensors or their accessories (e.g. connecting cables). Sensitivity analysis of the method to various scenarios of measured vibration data availability (i.e. complete data from all measurement locations and missing/erroneous data from certain measurement locations) is also examined through experimental and industrial cases, so as to bring out the robustness of the method.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)555-567
    Number of pages13
    JournalStructural Health Monitoring
    Volume15
    Issue number5
    Early online date22 Jun 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2016

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