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Identification of vibration properties of heavy duty machine driveline parts as a base for adequate condition monitoring: Torque converter

Authors :
Källström, Elisabeth
Lindström, John
Håkansson, Lars
Karlberg, Magnus
Öberg, Olof
Renderstedt, Reza
Larsson, Jonas
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Luleå tekniska universitet, Produkt- och produktionsutveckling, 2016.

Abstract

Improving uptime is paramount in the heavy duty construction equipment business. Failure ofcritical components in the heavy duty machine may lead to unnecessary stops and expensive downtime. The torque converter, a complex omponent of the driveline, transmits and multiplies torque from the engine to the gearbox, and its failure may not only lead to the machine standing still but may also lead to damage of other parts of the automatic transmission. For adequate condition monitoring of the torque converter, different sensor data are measured on a construction equipment machine during controlled driving sessions. Vibration has been measured on the torque converter. An initial investigation of the vibration measured on the torque converter has been carried out to identify its vibration properties in order to enable its health monitoring to prevent failure. Initial signal analysis of the data have been carried out using Order Power Spectrum and Order Modulation Spectrum methods. The results indicate that the torque converter vibration properties contain information relevant for early fault detection. Fastelaboratoriet - VINNEXC

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..a4a47636882e0a8c5ac11fb7cdb69075