Transient Fault Signal Detection Using Wigner Higher-Order Moment Spectra Methods
2006
Most mechanical faults in machinery reveal themselves through transient events in vibration signals. That is, the vibration generated by industrial machines always contains nonlinear and non-stationary signals. Many analysis methods in current use are optimal for Gaussian and linear models but are suboptimal when the problem is one of analysing non-stationary, non-linear and non-Gaussian signals. Focusing on the defects of different joint time-frequency representations, the analysis of transient vibration signals is considered using Wigner higher-order based time-frequency distributions in this paper. The Wigner higher-order moment spectra (WHOS), which are the extensions of the Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) to higher-order moment spectra domains, can describe the higher-order moment spectral characteristics from the time domain and the frequency domain simultaneously. The simulation case show that this technique has high time-frequency resolution and reduced interference terms
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