Abstract

Condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of rolling element bearings are very important to ensure proper working of different types of machinery. Condition monitoring of rotating machines is mainly based on the analysis of machine vibration. The vibration signals from the mechanical fault generally comprise periodic impulses with specified characteristic frequency corresponds to a particular defect. But due to heavy noise in the industry, the vibration signals have a very low signal-to-noise ratio. Hence, it requires an appropriate technique to extract the impulses from the noisy signal. This article emphasized on the fault diagnosis of rolling element bearings having some specific size of defects on various bearing elements using the complex Morlet wavelet analysis. The phase and amplitude map of the complex Morlet wavelet are utilized for identification and diagnosis of the fault in the rolling element bearing. The amplitude and phase map corresponding to the complex Morlet wavelet are found to show unique informative signatures in the presence of bearing faults. The classification technique based on artificial neural network and support vector machine for rolling element bearing fault detection is presented in this article. The classification results of bearing faults clearly indicate that support vector machine has a more precise bearing fault classification ability than artificial neural network.

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