Abstract

An elevator is a typical flexible lifting machine. In order to monitor the vibration of elevator structure, the vibration characteristics of an elevator with a traction ratio of 1:1 has been tested experimentally. Sensors were arranged on the platform frame, car roof, and hoist rope to test the vibrations of the elevator in both ascending and descending conditions. The transverse, longitudinal, and coupled transverse-longitudinal vibrations were compared and analyzed. Further, the short-time Fourier transform (STFT) method was used to examine the power spectral density (PSD) of the test results, and the main frequency distribution and influencing factors of the vibration of elevator components were investigated. The results revealed that the transverse and longitudinal vibrations of the platform frame were low-frequency vibrations, which was attributed to the elastic interaction between the platform frame and the car frame. The form and amplitude of longitudinal vibration of the car frame were basically consistent with those of the platform frame, but PSD of the transverse vibration had an obvious peak in the high-frequency region. The transverse and longitudinal vibration frequencies of the hoist rope were higher. Furthermore, the peak PSD value of transverse vibration of the hoist rope was 421 times larger than that of the car frame, so a small disturbance at the end of the rope could lead to a huge disturbance in the center of the rope. Overall, this study provides useful insights on designing an elevator monitoring sensor and relevant data processing.

Highlights

  • With the rapid growth of the elevator industry globally, the safety and reliability requirements of elevators are continuously increasing

  • The platform load passengers, and its its vibration characteristics directly affect the vibration of the cage in

  • The above analysis analysis reveals revealsthat thatthe theoverall overallvibration vibration characteristics platform frame characteristics of of thethe platform frame andand car car frame similar, while transverse vibration of the hoist rope is the largest

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Introduction

With the rapid growth of the elevator industry globally, the safety and reliability requirements of elevators are continuously increasing. The safety level of elevators continues to improve with the advancements in research, safety risks still exist due to their extensive utilization, and the safety performance of elevators needs to be enhanced. Elevator accidents have aroused widespread concern in society. Such accidents cause casualties and property losses and have a bad Sensors 2020, 20, 6586; doi:10.3390/s20226586 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors. Improper handling may even cause panic and affect social stability. Elevator safety has become an important part of public security

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