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Vibration Signal Analysis of Rotor System Based on Time-Frequency Attributes

Published: 18 November 2008 Publication History

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The time-frequency analysis by Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT) plays on a significant role in the analysis of singularities, which hide in the signal, and is an effective method for non-stationary signal. Based on empirical mode decomposition (EMD), the Hilbert-Huang method can obtain a true instantaneous frequency representation of a signal. The analytical background of the HHT is introduced, and its effectiveness is experimentally evaluated using vibration signal. The experiment data of typical vibration faults signal were analyzed by the method, and the result shows that the proposed method can not only reveal the time-frequency features of vibration signal but also extrude components of low energy. Therefore, it is a very effective tool to diagnose the early faults of rotor system. And it provides new means for state detection and fault diagnosis of rotating machine.

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    ICYCS '08: Proceedings of the 2008 The 9th International Conference for Young Computer Scientists
    November 2008
    3081 pages
    ISBN:9780769533988

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 18 November 2008

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    1. Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT)
    2. Signal processing
    3. fault diagnosis
    4. time-frequency analysis

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