JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adaptive multiple second-order synchrosqueezing wavelet transform and its application in wind turbine gearbox fault diagnosis

Zhaohong YuCancan YiXiangjun ChenTao Huang

Year: 2021 Journal:   Measurement Science and Technology Vol: 33 (1)Pages: 015110-015110   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract Wind turbines usually operate in harsh environments and in working conditions of variable speed, which easily causes their key components such as gearboxes to fail. The gearbox vibration signal of a wind turbine has nonstationary characteristics, and the existing time-frequency (TF) analysis (TFA) methods have some problems such as insufficient concentration of TF energy. In order to obtain a more apparent and more congregated time-frequency representation (TFR), this paper proposes a new TFA method, namely adaptive multiple second-order synchrosqueezing wavelet transform (AMWSST2). Firstly, a short-time window is innovatively introduced on the foundation of classical continuous wavelet transform, and the window width is adaptively optimized by using the center frequency and scale factor. After that, a smoothing process is carried out between different segments to eliminate the discontinuity and thus adaptive wavelet transform is generated. Then, on the basis of the theoretical framework of synchrosqueezing transform and accurate instantaneous frequency estimation by the utilization of second-order local demodulation operator, adaptive second-order synchrosqueezing wavelet transform (AWSST2) is formed. Considering that the quality of actual TFA is greatly disturbed by noise components, through performing multiple synchrosqueezing operations, the congregation of TFR energy is further improved, and finally, the AMWSST2 algorithm studied in this paper is proposed. Since synchrosqueezing operations are performed only in the frequency direction, this method AMWSST2 allows the signal to be perfectly reconstructed. For the verification of its effectiveness, this paper applies it to the processing of the vibration signal of the gearbox of a 750 kW wind turbine.

Keywords:
Instantaneous phase Computer science Wavelet transform Wavelet Continuous wavelet transform Turbine Energy (signal processing) Time–frequency analysis SIGNAL (programming language) Smoothing Algorithm Discrete wavelet transform Mathematics Artificial intelligence Engineering Computer vision Statistics Filter (signal processing)

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Topics

Machine Fault Diagnosis Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Gear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Fault Detection and Control Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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