Abstract
Abstract
Motor current signal analysis (MCSA) provides a non-intrusive approach to fault diagnosis. However, the fault impact reacting in the current is reduced due to the presence of flexible structures in the transmission path from the fault source to the motor. Therefore, this paper proposes a method to enhance the frequency domain of the current signal of a single mechanical fault through a transfer model between motor torque and link vibration. First, the joint system dynamics model was developed based on a three-inertia simplified model. The transfer model of motor torque and link vibration was defined based on the system dynamics. The link vibration is then estimated based on the transfer model and electromagnetic torque. Link vibration signal is considered as an enhancement of the torque signal. Finally, the link vibration signature analysis is performed instead of MCSA. The experimental results show that the method is effective in enhancing the features of individual mechanical faults and improving the fault diagnosis performance.
Funder
the Yunnan Provincial Major Science and Technology Special Program-Cash Equipment Manufacturing Special Fund
the National Key Research and Development Program Project Subject Fund