Baseline-Free Adaptive Crack Localization for Operating Stepped Rotors Based on Multiscale Data Fusion

Author:

Lu ZhiwenORCID,Cao ShanchengORCID,Yuan RuiORCID,Lv YongORCID

Abstract

Crack localization in running rotors is very important and full of challenges for machinery operation and maintenance. Characteristic deflection shapes or their derivatives based methods seem to be promising for crack localization in rotors. Despite the substantial advantages, several critical issues still need to be addressed to enhance the efficiency of this kind of method for practical applications. Two problems are considered in this work: 1. How to localize single or multiple cracks accurately avoiding the interference of commonly existing steps without baseline information on pristine rotors; 2. How to improve the crack localization performance under a noisy environment. To circumvent the issues, a novel baseline-free adaptive crack localization method is proposed based on data fusion of multiscale super-harmonic characteristic deflection shapes (SCDSs). In this method, crack induced asymmetry and nonlinearity of crack breathing are utilized to simultaneously eliminate the interference from the steps without a reference model. To enhance the noise robustness, the multiscale representations of SCDSs are made in Gaussian multiscale space, and Teager energy operator is applied to the multiscale SCDSs to amplify the crack induced singularities and construct the multiscale Teager super-harmonic characteristic deflection shapes (TSCDSs). Moreover, fractal dimension is designed as an evaluator to select the proper multiscale TSCDSs for data fusion adaptively. Then, a new damage index is derived for crack localization by Dempster-Shafer’s (D-S) evidence fusion of the adaptively selected multiscale TSCDSs. Finally, the feasibility and the effectiveness are verified by both numerical and experimental investigations.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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