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Friction, Vibration and Dynamic Properties of Transmission System under Wear Progression
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This reprint focuses on wear and fatigue analysis, the dynamic properties of coating surfaces in transmission systems, and non-destructive condition monitoring for the health management of transmission systems. Transmission systems play a vital role in various types of industrial structure, including wind turbines, vehicles, mining and material-handling equipment, offshore vessels, and aircrafts. Surface wear is an inevitable phenomenon during the service life of transmission systems (such as on gearboxes, bearings, and shafts), and wear propagation can reduce the durability of the contact coating surface. As a result, the performance of the transmission system can degrade significantly, which can cause sudden shutdown of the whole system and lead to unexpected economic loss and accidents. Therefore, to ensure adequate health management of the transmission system, it is necessary to investigate the friction, vibration, and dynamic properties of its contact coating surface and monitor its operating conditions.
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Keywords
- autoencoder network
- bearing
- CFD simulations
- check valve
- checkvalve
- coupling effects
- defect widths
- dynamic model
- EEMD
- elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication
- energy kurtosis mean filtering
- fast complementary ensemble empirical mode decomposition
- fault diagnosis
- fault feature extraction
- fault state detection
- feature extraction
- feature fusion
- gear wear
- green cutting
- History of engineering & technology
- information entropy
- inter-shaft bearings
- internal spray cooling
- internal turning
- K-L divergence
- KELM
- KPLS
- local defects
- local mean decomposition
- mechanical parts
- multipoint optimal minimum entropy deconvolution adjusted
- multisensor
- n/a
- probability density distribution
- robust independent component analysis (RobustICA)
- rolling bearing
- rotating machinery
- sliding dispersion entropy
- statistical distance
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- time-varying displacement
- tool design
- variational mode decomposition (VMD)
- wavelet packet transform
- wear prediction