2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/4094631
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Detection of Cracks in Rotating Shafts by Using the Combination Resonances Approach and the Approximated Entropy Algorithm

Abstract: Shaft crack detection is a very serious matter and machines suspected of having a crack must be treated carefully. The importance attributed to this problem is addressed due to the serious consequences when cracks are not early detected in rotating systems. Various crack detection techniques were proposed in the last years, in which the vibration based techniques have demonstrated being efficient. However, these techniques fail for the cases in which incipient cracks are concerned. Recently, a nonlinear approa… Show more

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“…Automatic inspection of pipework [31], vats, tanks, and other vessels for mechanical fractures could be expected to form an important part of an early warning system in relation to chemical/radioactive waste management in nuclear environments. Established industry-standard techniques for inspecting large structures include X-ray scanning [32], eddy-current techniques [33], those exploiting fluid motion dynamics [34], and visionbased crack detection [35]. Methods such as these bring a certain overhead in terms of needing specialist equipment (and its potentially high cost) along with in situ experienced personnel, militating against their use in nuclear environments.…”
Section: Using Visual-tactile Sensing For Surface Inspectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automatic inspection of pipework [31], vats, tanks, and other vessels for mechanical fractures could be expected to form an important part of an early warning system in relation to chemical/radioactive waste management in nuclear environments. Established industry-standard techniques for inspecting large structures include X-ray scanning [32], eddy-current techniques [33], those exploiting fluid motion dynamics [34], and visionbased crack detection [35]. Methods such as these bring a certain overhead in terms of needing specialist equipment (and its potentially high cost) along with in situ experienced personnel, militating against their use in nuclear environments.…”
Section: Using Visual-tactile Sensing For Surface Inspectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ApEn algorithm is an efficient method in the identification of irregularities and unpredictable fluctuations in time data series. Nicoletti et al [37] merged the ApEn algorithm with the combination resonances approach to detect cracks while the rotor operates at constant speeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AMBs were also used for applying sinusoidal forces with frequencies able to induce vibration responses containing combinations of both excitation frequencies and angular velocity of the rotor. Nicoletti et al (2018) detected incipient cracks in rotors by combining the combination resonances approach with the Approximated Entropy algorithm. According to the authors, ApEn is able to quantify patterns and correspondences between samples of the same time series to detect anomalies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nicoletti et al (2018) detected incipient cracks in rotors by combining the combination resonances approach with the Approximated Entropy algorithm. According to the authors, ApEn is able to quantify patterns and correspondences between samples of the same time series to detect anomalies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%