Development and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method

Time Synchronous Averaging (TSA) method has been widely used by researchers for <br /> <br /> vibration signal analysis. One of them is Dynamics Laboratory ITB that has built and tested <br /> <br /> TSA program. However, the program is still manually operated that operator m...

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Main Author: Sofian Permana-231 15 004, Risnandar
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spelling id-itb.:305402018-09-28T13:14:39ZDevelopment and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method Sofian Permana-231 15 004, Risnandar Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/30540 Time Synchronous Averaging (TSA) method has been widely used by researchers for <br /> <br /> vibration signal analysis. One of them is Dynamics Laboratory ITB that has built and tested <br /> <br /> TSA program. However, the program is still manually operated that operator must edit the <br /> <br /> program first before TSA operation to adjust the measurement setup condition. Therefore, an <br /> <br /> automatic TSA program is needed to avoid human error. This research is intended to build a <br /> <br /> TSA program that operate automatically. <br /> <br /> In this research, the TSA program is built in LabVIEW® 2017 from National <br /> <br /> Instrument. The TSA software works offline, it means the averaging process is performed <br /> <br /> after vibration data had been recorded by other software. Afterward, the TSA software is <br /> <br /> tested in unbalance and an outer-ring-defect roller-bearing cases. <br /> <br /> The test result in unbalance case, shows that the TSA program is able to separate the <br /> <br /> synchronous signal (to reference signal) from the asynchronous ones. However, the <br /> <br /> frequency of 1XRPM (synchronous frequency) is slightly shifting due to signal data cut off <br /> <br /> during TSA process. Furthermore, the testing result on roller bearing case shows that the <br /> <br /> impact series due to outer ring defect is not detected in TSA signal. This phenomenon occurs <br /> <br /> since the BPFO frequency is not synchronous to the shaft frequency used as reference. text
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description Time Synchronous Averaging (TSA) method has been widely used by researchers for <br /> <br /> vibration signal analysis. One of them is Dynamics Laboratory ITB that has built and tested <br /> <br /> TSA program. However, the program is still manually operated that operator must edit the <br /> <br /> program first before TSA operation to adjust the measurement setup condition. Therefore, an <br /> <br /> automatic TSA program is needed to avoid human error. This research is intended to build a <br /> <br /> TSA program that operate automatically. <br /> <br /> In this research, the TSA program is built in LabVIEW® 2017 from National <br /> <br /> Instrument. The TSA software works offline, it means the averaging process is performed <br /> <br /> after vibration data had been recorded by other software. Afterward, the TSA software is <br /> <br /> tested in unbalance and an outer-ring-defect roller-bearing cases. <br /> <br /> The test result in unbalance case, shows that the TSA program is able to separate the <br /> <br /> synchronous signal (to reference signal) from the asynchronous ones. However, the <br /> <br /> frequency of 1XRPM (synchronous frequency) is slightly shifting due to signal data cut off <br /> <br /> during TSA process. Furthermore, the testing result on roller bearing case shows that the <br /> <br /> impact series due to outer ring defect is not detected in TSA signal. This phenomenon occurs <br /> <br /> since the BPFO frequency is not synchronous to the shaft frequency used as reference.
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author Sofian Permana-231 15 004, Risnandar
spellingShingle Sofian Permana-231 15 004, Risnandar
Development and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method
author_facet Sofian Permana-231 15 004, Risnandar
author_sort Sofian Permana-231 15 004, Risnandar
title Development and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method
title_short Development and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method
title_full Development and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method
title_fullStr Development and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method
title_full_unstemmed Development and Testing of Time Synchronous Averaging Software Offline Method
title_sort development and testing of time synchronous averaging software offline method
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/30540
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