Abstract

Vibration measurements can be used to evaluate the operation status of power equipment and are widely applied in equipment quality inspection and fault identification. Event-sensing technology can sense the change in surface light intensity caused by object vibration and provide a visual description of vibration behavior. Based on the analysis of the principle underlying the transformation of vibration behavior into event flow data by an event sensor, this paper proposes an algorithm to reconstruct event flow data into a relationship correlating vibration displacement and time to extract the amplitude-frequency characteristics of the vibration signal. A vibration measurement test platform is constructed, and feasibility and effectiveness tests are performed for the vibration motor and other power equipment. The results show that event-sensing technology can effectively perceive the surface vibration behavior of power and provide a wide dynamic range. Furthermore, the vibration measurement and visualization algorithm for power equipment constructed using this technology offers high measurement accuracy and efficiency. The results of this study provide a new noncontact and visual method for locating vibrations and performing amplitude-frequency analysis on power equipment.

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