Aiming at early detection of subsurface cracks induced by contact fatigue in rotating machinery, the knowledge-based data analysis algorithm is proposed for health condition monitoring through the analysis of acoustic emission (AE) time series. A robust fault detector is proposed, and its effectiveness was demonstrated for the long-term durability test of a roller made of case-hardened steel. The reliability of subsurface crack detection was proven using independent ultrasonic inspections carried out periodically during the test. Subsurface cracks as small as 0.5 mm were identified, and their steady growth was tracked by the proposed AE technique. Challenges and perspectives of the proposed methodology are unveiled and discussed.publishedVe...
Industries such as transport and energy generation are aiming to create cleaner, lighter, more relia...
Acoustic emission (AE) was originally developed for non-destructive testing of static structures. ho...
This article presents an approach to identify naturally developed damage in low-speed bearings using...
Aiming at early detection of subsurface cracks induced by contact fatigue in rotating machinery, the...
Rolling element bearings perform an essential role in most all rotating machinery. To prevent degrad...
Acoustic Emission (AE) sensors were used to detect signals arising from a cylindrical roller bearing...
Acoustic emission is an emerging technique for condition monitoring of rolling element bearings and ...
Monitoring of bearings is an essential part of most condition monitoring programmes in rotating mac...
Condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of industrial equipment have become increasingly important ...
Acoustic emission (AE) technology applied to condition monitoring is gaining acceptance as a useful...
[EN] This thesis studies the improvement of the detection of failures in rolling contact bearings us...
Acoustic emission (AE) signals generated from defects in rolling element bearings are investigated u...
Many critical, highly loaded rotating gearbox components have fast crack propagation rates. Early de...
Vibration monitoring of rolling element bearings is probably the most established diagnostic techniq...
Detection of abnormalities and defects in rotating machines is of prime importance for industry and...
Industries such as transport and energy generation are aiming to create cleaner, lighter, more relia...
Acoustic emission (AE) was originally developed for non-destructive testing of static structures. ho...
This article presents an approach to identify naturally developed damage in low-speed bearings using...
Aiming at early detection of subsurface cracks induced by contact fatigue in rotating machinery, the...
Rolling element bearings perform an essential role in most all rotating machinery. To prevent degrad...
Acoustic Emission (AE) sensors were used to detect signals arising from a cylindrical roller bearing...
Acoustic emission is an emerging technique for condition monitoring of rolling element bearings and ...
Monitoring of bearings is an essential part of most condition monitoring programmes in rotating mac...
Condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of industrial equipment have become increasingly important ...
Acoustic emission (AE) technology applied to condition monitoring is gaining acceptance as a useful...
[EN] This thesis studies the improvement of the detection of failures in rolling contact bearings us...
Acoustic emission (AE) signals generated from defects in rolling element bearings are investigated u...
Many critical, highly loaded rotating gearbox components have fast crack propagation rates. Early de...
Vibration monitoring of rolling element bearings is probably the most established diagnostic techniq...
Detection of abnormalities and defects in rotating machines is of prime importance for industry and...
Industries such as transport and energy generation are aiming to create cleaner, lighter, more relia...
Acoustic emission (AE) was originally developed for non-destructive testing of static structures. ho...
This article presents an approach to identify naturally developed damage in low-speed bearings using...