Abstract
Acoustic Emission is a very powerful tool for health monitoring of structures and
mechanical components, especially due to its sensitivity, which is very useful at the early stages of
damage evolution. Evaluation of its potential on rotating structures such as gearboxes, is studied in
the present paper. A new concept of transducer mounting is realized in a single stage in-house built
gearbox. The acoustic emission signature of the healthy gears is acquired. Then artificial defects are
seeded and the acquisition is repeated. The signals are afterwards analyzed and the assessment of
the applicability of the method becomes possible. Given the present experimental setup, health
monitoring of gearboxes using acoustic emission is considered to be of rising potential.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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4 articles.
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