Abstract

ABSTRACT Traditional vibro-acoustic modulation methods for bolt looseness detection often use a probe wave with single frequency. However, using a single frequency probe wave not only reduces the detection accuracy but also increases the difficulty of selecting the frequency of the probe wave. To overcome these drawbacks, this paper proposes a bolt looseness detection method based the vibro-acoustic modulation using a frequency sweep probe wave. For the low-frequency pump wave, the excitation frequency is set as the resonant frequency of the bolted joint to enhance the modulation effect. For the high-frequency probe wave, a frequency sweep excitation is used to replace the single frequency excitation, which improves the detection accuracy and overcomes the difficulty of selecting the probe frequency. A signal processing method is proposed to extract modulation information from the complex response signal obtained under a frequency sweep excitation. A nonlinear modulation index is defined using the extracted modulation information to quantify the loosening level of bolts. An experimental setup is designed to implement the vibro-acoustic modulation detection method on a bolted joint. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method is effective for detecting bolt looseness and has high detection sensitivity and accuracy for the early bolt loosening.

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