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Gearbox degradation diagnosis using supplementary approaches based on the stator current analysis: experimental research

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  • Abdelkarim Bouras
  • Slimane Bouras
  • Aoul Elias Hadjadj
  • Samir Kerfali

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Monitoring and diagnosis of a reduction gear via the characteristic information of tooth decay that can provide the signal of the stator current seems to be a complicated task. This work targets the detection of the tooth surface decay by means of spectral analysis of the phase current and that of the neutral one supplemented by a signature recognition of the operator to clean the failure pattern. The interpretation of the patterns corresponding to each failure can isolate faults and therefore make a reliable diagnosis. For this, a series of tests was performed on a 3 kW induction motor coupled to a gearbox with three floors.

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  • Abdelkarim Bouras & Slimane Bouras & Aoul Elias Hadjadj & Samir Kerfali, 2016. "Gearbox degradation diagnosis using supplementary approaches based on the stator current analysis: experimental research," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 22(2), pages 191-206.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:22:y:2016:i:2:p:191-206
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