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Defect size estimation in rolling element bearings with angled leading and trailing edges

Francesco Larizza, Carl Q. Howard, Steven Grainger

2020Structural Health Monitoring20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rolling element bearings eventually become worn and develop surface defects, such as spalls, dents, and pits. Previous researchers have used bearings with defects that have sharp [Formula: see text] rectangular edges to develop methods for the estimation of the size of a defect. However, these idealized rectangular defects do not occur in the real world, they are in fact sloped. Tests on bearings with sloped edges on the entry and exit of the defect exhibited similar vibration characteristics as bearing with sharp 90° edges. A new defect size estimation method was developed to improve the accuracy in estimating the size of a defect that has sloping leading and trailing edges. A large dataset was obtained and has been made publicly available.

Topics & Concepts

Bearing (navigation)VibrationTrailing edgeRolling-element bearingStructural engineeringElement (criminal law)GeologyComputer scienceAcousticsEngineeringPhysicsArtificial intelligenceLawPolitical scienceGear and Bearing Dynamics AnalysisMachine Fault Diagnosis TechniquesMechanical Failure Analysis and Simulation
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