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Estimating the Length of a Bearing Spall Using Tach from Vibration

Eric Bechhoefer, GPMS International Inc
Omri Matania, Jacob Bortman, Ben-Gurion Unv. of the Negev

May 7, 2024

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0080-2024-1109

Abstract:
Rolling element bearing failures form one of rotating equipment's most critical failure modes. Vibration analysis has been successfully used for bearing fault detection and diagnostics but does not estimate the spall length of the bearing. An estimate of the spall length would provide insight into the degrading reliability of a drivetrain as the fault propagates. This would improve the timeliness of scheduling a maintenance action. In this paper, a synthetic tachometer signal is generated from the bearing fault itself. It is synchronous to the rolling element, allowing for a time-domain representation of waveform using the time-synchronous average. From this, an estimate of the length of the bearing fault can be determined.


Estimating the Length of a Bearing Spall Using Tach from Vibration

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Estimating the Length of a Bearing Spall Using Tach from Vibration

Authors / Details:
Eric Bechhoefer, GPMS International Inc
Omri Matania, Jacob Bortman, Ben-Gurion Unv. of the Negev