JOURNAL ARTICLE

An improved parameterless empirical wavelet transform for incipient fault identification of wheelset bearing

Yong HeTao ZhangHong Wang

Year: 2023 Journal:   Review of Scientific Instruments Vol: 94 (12)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

The empirical wavelet transform (EWT), along with its adaptable spectrum segmentation technique, finds extensive application in the incipient detection of rolling bearing faults. However, determining mode boundaries adaptively under strong noise interference remains a substantial challenge. Herein, an improved parameterless EWT based on the order statistics filter (OSF) is proposed to overcome this shortcoming. This approach replaces the Fourier spectrum with its envelope spectrum through OSF, and the local minima of the envelope spectrum are selected as the initial boundary to obtain the initial empirical modes. Furthermore, the adjacent initial empirical modes are combined using Pearson’s correlation coefficient, and the final number and boundaries of empirical modes are automatically determined using the mean envelope entropy. The advantages of the proposed method are demonstrated through an accelerated degradation bearing test bench and a wheelset-bearing test bench, as well as by comparing it with empirical mode decomposition (EMD), ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD), and Autogram.

Keywords:
Bearing (navigation) Wavelet transform Wavelet Identification (biology) Fault (geology) Computer science Structural engineering Materials science Acoustics Artificial intelligence Physics Geology Seismology Engineering

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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
Engineering Diagnostics and Reliability
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
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