Detection of blade rub in rotor system

This paper studies the detection of single blade rubbing in a multi-stage rotor system using vibration analysis. An experimental study was undertaken to simulate single blade rubbing conditions in a three-stage rotor system. Vibration signals were analyzed with both Fourier and Wavelet transforms fo...

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Main Authors: Leong, Mohd. Salman @ Yew Mun, Lim, Meng Hee, Hui, Kar Hoou, Ngui, Wai Keng
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2015
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author Leong, Mohd. Salman @ Yew Mun
Lim, Meng Hee
Hui, Kar Hoou
Ngui, Wai Keng
author_facet Leong, Mohd. Salman @ Yew Mun
Lim, Meng Hee
Hui, Kar Hoou
Ngui, Wai Keng
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description This paper studies the detection of single blade rubbing in a multi-stage rotor system using vibration analysis. An experimental study was undertaken to simulate single blade rubbing conditions in a three-stage rotor system. Vibration signals were analyzed with both Fourier and Wavelet transforms for comparison purposes. Experimental results showed that single blade rubbing can be detected by comparing the pattern in both the vibration spectrum and wavelet map. The feasibility and effectiveness of wavelet analysis as compared to vibration spectrum to detect single blade rubbing was also presented in this paper.
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spelling utm.eprints-613632017-03-31T07:01:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/61363/ Detection of blade rub in rotor system Leong, Mohd. Salman @ Yew Mun Lim, Meng Hee Hui, Kar Hoou Ngui, Wai Keng TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper studies the detection of single blade rubbing in a multi-stage rotor system using vibration analysis. An experimental study was undertaken to simulate single blade rubbing conditions in a three-stage rotor system. Vibration signals were analyzed with both Fourier and Wavelet transforms for comparison purposes. Experimental results showed that single blade rubbing can be detected by comparing the pattern in both the vibration spectrum and wavelet map. The feasibility and effectiveness of wavelet analysis as compared to vibration spectrum to detect single blade rubbing was also presented in this paper. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Leong, Mohd. Salman @ Yew Mun and Lim, Meng Hee and Hui, Kar Hoou and Ngui, Wai Keng (2015) Detection of blade rub in rotor system. In: Proceedings of the 16th APVC, 24-26 Nov, 2015, Vietnam. http://vimaru.edu.vn/sites/default/files/19.%20conference6.pdf
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Leong, Mohd. Salman @ Yew Mun
Lim, Meng Hee
Hui, Kar Hoou
Ngui, Wai Keng
Detection of blade rub in rotor system
title Detection of blade rub in rotor system
title_full Detection of blade rub in rotor system
title_fullStr Detection of blade rub in rotor system
title_full_unstemmed Detection of blade rub in rotor system
title_short Detection of blade rub in rotor system
title_sort detection of blade rub in rotor system
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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