Rotating machines are typically equipped with vibration sensors at the bearing location and the information from these sensors is used for condition monitoring. Installing additional sensors may not be possible due to limitations of the installation and cost. Thus, the internal condition of machines might be difficult to evaluate. This study presents a numerical and experimental study on the case of a rotor supported by four rolling element bearings (REBs). As such, the study resembles a complex real-life industrial multi-fault scenario: a lack of information, uncertainties, and nonlinearities increase the overall complexity of the system. The study provides a methodology for modeling and analyzing complicated systems without prior informat...
Electric machines and motors have been the subject of enormous development. New concepts in design a...
This paper presents a new approach for broken rotor bars detection in induction motors. When broken ...
The most common cause of the excessive vibration in rotating machines is the rotor mass unbalance. I...
Rotating machines are typically equipped with vibration sensors at the bearing location and the info...
Structural health monitoring solutions are one of the core topics in engineering research. The intro...
The dynamic coefficients identification of journal bearings is essential for instability analysis of...
Rolling bearings are an important part of rotary machines. They are used most widely in various mech...
Rotating machinery occupies a predominant place in many industrial applications. However, rotating m...
Mechanical unbalance is an important source of vibrations that can cause malfunctions in rotodynamic...
Rotating machinery occupies a predominant place in many industrial applications. However, rotating m...
Vibration-based condition monitoring represents the most efficient technology for early prediction a...
Model-based methods can be applied to identify the most likely faults that cause the experimental re...
Instability issues and excessive vibration amplitudes are common problems encountered in large rotat...
Copyright © 2016 by ASME. During last decades the scientific community focused its attention on ener...
Several nonlinear system identification methods have been presented in the past, such as the Extende...
Electric machines and motors have been the subject of enormous development. New concepts in design a...
This paper presents a new approach for broken rotor bars detection in induction motors. When broken ...
The most common cause of the excessive vibration in rotating machines is the rotor mass unbalance. I...
Rotating machines are typically equipped with vibration sensors at the bearing location and the info...
Structural health monitoring solutions are one of the core topics in engineering research. The intro...
The dynamic coefficients identification of journal bearings is essential for instability analysis of...
Rolling bearings are an important part of rotary machines. They are used most widely in various mech...
Rotating machinery occupies a predominant place in many industrial applications. However, rotating m...
Mechanical unbalance is an important source of vibrations that can cause malfunctions in rotodynamic...
Rotating machinery occupies a predominant place in many industrial applications. However, rotating m...
Vibration-based condition monitoring represents the most efficient technology for early prediction a...
Model-based methods can be applied to identify the most likely faults that cause the experimental re...
Instability issues and excessive vibration amplitudes are common problems encountered in large rotat...
Copyright © 2016 by ASME. During last decades the scientific community focused its attention on ener...
Several nonlinear system identification methods have been presented in the past, such as the Extende...
Electric machines and motors have been the subject of enormous development. New concepts in design a...
This paper presents a new approach for broken rotor bars detection in induction motors. When broken ...
The most common cause of the excessive vibration in rotating machines is the rotor mass unbalance. I...