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Detecting damage on engine mounts using hilbert-huang transform vibration analysis
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Engine mounts, which are usually composed of elastomeric materials like rubber that can absorb excessive vibrations, are built to withstand vibration sources from engines. Engine mounts may eventually degrade from extended use. When rubber products age or sustain damage, they may grow harder and crack. Engine mounts need to be maintained regularly to ensure optimal performance. Visual examinations and the detection of excessive vibrations can be used to accomplish this. Vibration sensors are mounted on the engine mount in axial, vertical, and horizontal orientations using a vibration detection technique utilizing the Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT) methodology. Matlab is used to examine the data that is gathered at three distinct rotational speeds: 750 rpm, 2000 rpm, and 3000 rpm. The HHT approach combines two key components: the Hilbert Transform, which analyzes the time-frequency signal of the first decomposition until only residuals remain, and Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD), which breaks down the signal into Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMFs). According to test data, a damaged mount had an amplitude of 0.00005212 m/s² and a frequency of 8 Hz. On the other hand, in typical circumstances, the highest frequency was 7 Hz with the same amplitude. Five frequency increases were made in the damaged mount throughout this operation. In the damaged mount, the Hilbert Transform showed a frequency of 2124 Hz with an amplitude of 0.007594 m/s², indicating a significant resonance. This illustrates how the Hilbert-Huang Transform's capacity to handle non-stationary and nonlinear signal forms allows it to detect damage in components efficiently
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Title: Detecting damage on engine mounts using hilbert-huang transform vibration analysis
Description:
Engine mounts, which are usually composed of elastomeric materials like rubber that can absorb excessive vibrations, are built to withstand vibration sources from engines.
Engine mounts may eventually degrade from extended use.
When rubber products age or sustain damage, they may grow harder and crack.
Engine mounts need to be maintained regularly to ensure optimal performance.
Visual examinations and the detection of excessive vibrations can be used to accomplish this.
Vibration sensors are mounted on the engine mount in axial, vertical, and horizontal orientations using a vibration detection technique utilizing the Hilbert-Huang Transform (HHT) methodology.
Matlab is used to examine the data that is gathered at three distinct rotational speeds: 750 rpm, 2000 rpm, and 3000 rpm.
The HHT approach combines two key components: the Hilbert Transform, which analyzes the time-frequency signal of the first decomposition until only residuals remain, and Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD), which breaks down the signal into Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMFs).
According to test data, a damaged mount had an amplitude of 0.
00005212 m/s² and a frequency of 8 Hz.
On the other hand, in typical circumstances, the highest frequency was 7 Hz with the same amplitude.
Five frequency increases were made in the damaged mount throughout this operation.
In the damaged mount, the Hilbert Transform showed a frequency of 2124 Hz with an amplitude of 0.
007594 m/s², indicating a significant resonance.
This illustrates how the Hilbert-Huang Transform's capacity to handle non-stationary and nonlinear signal forms allows it to detect damage in components efficiently.
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