Abstract

Bearing misalignments are common defects in machinery. One of the most important types of that is the angular misalignment of the bearing rings. In this study, crookedness specific signature related to thrust ball bearing shaft washer is investigated. For this purpose, a vertical structural thrust ball bearing test rig was considered. In the following, effects of rotational shaft speed, crookedness value and axial external force on the shaft washer crookedness signature were studied at several relative positions of sensors. It is shown that crookedness of thrust ball bearing shaft washer has specific frequency and sensor phase difference pattern in the nonlinear vibration responses. Also, the experimental results are applied to validate results of a 4-dof nonlinear dynamical system related to the shaft washer crookedness of thrust ball bearing. In the next step, by comparing input and output amplitude and also existence of flip bifurcation, it is illustrated that this system is a nonlinear dynamical experimental system. It was shown that this nonlinearity makes crooked shaft washer pattern difficult to identify. Finally, by the phase portrait of the sensor response and the relative error value of crookedness signature frequencies, it is clear that the crookedness of shaft washer creates quasi-chaotic behavior supporting crookedness signature frequencies and phase pattern as a supplement property.

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