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Title: Classification of Ball Bearing Faults Using Vibro-Acoustic Sensor Data Fusion
Authors: Jalan, Arun Kumar
Keywords: Mechanical Engineering
Vibro-Acoustic Sensor
Data Fusion
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: This paper presents the novel technique for fault diagnosis of bearing by fusion of two different sensors: Vibration based and acoustic emission-based sensor. The diagnosis process involves the following steps: Data Acquisition and signal processing, Feature extraction, Classification of features, High-level data fusion and Decision making. Experiments are carried out upon test bearings with a fusion of sensors to obtain signals in time domain. Then, signal indicators for each signal have been calculated. Classifier called K-nearest neighbor (KNN) has been used for classification of fault conditions. Then, high-level sensor fusion was carried out to gain useful data for fault classification. The decision-making step allows understanding that vibration-based sensors are helpful in detecting inner race and outer race defect whereas the acoustic-based sensor is more useful for ball defects detection. These studies based on fusion helps to detect all the faults of rolling bearing at an early stage.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40799-019-00324-0
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