Abstract

Bearings play an important role in the rotating machinery. Timely fault detection and maintenance can prevent catastrophic incidents caused by bearing faults. As one of the advanced techniques to extract the weak characteristics of bearing fault, the methods based on the vibrational resonance (VR) mechanism can effectively amplify the weak characteristics. However, first, the effect of the barrier width and the barrier height on the VR mechanism has not been investigated. Second, the application of the VR mechanism requires accurate prior knowledge, which limits its application. In this paper, the high-order-degradation bistable potential is decoupled so that the effect of the barrier width or the barrier height on the VR mechanism can be easily analyzed. Then, the initial frequency detection technique based on the 1.5-dimension envelope spectrum and the logical operation of sets is proposed, which helps to adaptively provide accurate prior knowledge for the application of the VR mechanism in the high-order-degradation bistable system (HBSVR). Finally, experimental results show that the proposed method is more advantageous in detecting single and compound faults compared with other state-of-the-art methods.

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