Abstract

Shaft crack detection is a very serious matter and machines suspected of having a crack must be treated carefully. The importance attributed to this problem is addressed due to the serious consequences when cracks are not early detected in rotating systems. Various crack detection techniques were proposed in the last years, in which the vibration based techniques have demonstrated being efficient. However, these techniques fail for the cases in which incipient cracks are concerned. Recently, a nonlinear approach to detect cracks in rotating shafts was presented. The idea is to excite the shaft by using a harmonic force to induce combination resonances in the system. If the combination resonances appear in the vibration responses of the rotating system, the presence of cracks is confirmed. However, this methodology demonstrated being effective in detecting only deep cracks. In this context, the uniqueness of this paper relies on the possibility of detecting incipient transverse cracks in rotating shafts by associating the combination resonances approach with the so-called Approximated Entropy algorithm (ApEn algorithm). ApEn is a statistical value used to quantify irregularities in data series. Patterns and correspondences between samples of the same series are searched to detect anomalies. Considering that the combination resonances change the pattern of the shaft vibration responses, the ApEn algorithm can be used to highlight the presence of such resonances and, consequently, the detection of incipient cracks. The proposed approach was numerically evaluated by considering a horizontal rotating machine. A preliminary experimental investigation is also presented. The results demonstrated the efficiency of the conveyed methodology.

Highlights

  • The detection of cracks in shafts of rotating machines has attracted the attention of several researchers around the world

  • Considering that the combination resonances change the pattern of the shaft vibration responses, the Approximated Entropy (ApEn) algorithm is used to highlight the existence of such resonances and, the detection of incipient cracks

  • The combination resonances approach was associated with the ApEn algorithm, resulting in a methodology suitable for industrial applications

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Introduction

The detection of cracks in shafts of rotating machines has attracted the attention of several researchers around the world. Seibold and Weinert [7] identified the severity of cracks in rotors based on vibration measurements In this case, a time domain identification algorithm was used considering the so-called Extended Kalman Filter. Numerical simulations demonstrated the efficiency of the proposed methodology to detect and locate the crack in the shaft. Satisfactory results were obtained only by considering the rotor operating under run-up conditions (nonstationary tests) In this context, this paper proposes to associate the combination resonances approach with the ApEn algorithm to detect cracks in shafts of rotating machines. Considering that the combination resonances change the pattern of the shaft vibration responses, the ApEn algorithm is used to highlight the existence of such resonances and, the detection of incipient cracks. It becomes clear from the results that the association of the ApEn algorithm with the combination resonances approach facilitates the identification of cracks in the rotating system

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