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Innovative Investigation of the Influence of a Variable Load on Unbalance Fault Diagnosis Technologies

Amir R. Askari, Len Gelman, Daryl Hickey, Russell King, Mehdi Behzad, Panchanand Jha

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the influence of torsional loading on the vibration-based unbalance fault diagnosis technology under variable-speed conditions. The coupled flexural–torsional nonstationary governing equations of motion are obtained and solved numerically. Taking the short-time chirp Fourier transform from the acceleration signal, which is determined from the numerical solutions, the influence of variable loading on the magnitude of the fundamental rotational harmonic—a diagnostic feature for conventional unbalance diagnosis technology—as well as its speed-invariant version for novel unbalance diagnosis technology is assessed. Numerical assessment shows that despite the stationary conditions, where the first rotational harmonic magnitude is independent from the torsional load, the conventional unbalance technology depends on the variable torsional load. However, the novel speed-invariant diagnostic technology is independent of the variable torsional load. The dependency of the conventional unbalance fault diagnosis technology on the variable torsional load and the independency of the novel speed-invariant unbalance diagnostic technology on the variable loading are justified by performing thorough experimental investigations on a variable-speed wind turbine with a permissible level of unbalance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number304
Number of pages19
JournalTechnologies
Volume13
Issue number7
Early online date15 Jul 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2025

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