Vibration Diagnosis and Optimization of Industrial Robot Based on TPA and EMD Methods

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This paper proposedmethod that combined transmission path analysis (TPA) and empirical mode decomposition (EMD) envelope analysis to solve the vibration problemof an industrial robot. Firstly, the deconvolution filter timedomain TPA method is proposed to trace the source along with the time variation. Secondly, the TPA method positioned themain source of robotic vibration under typically different working conditions. Thirdly, independent vibration testing of the Rotate Vector (RV) reducer is conducted under different loads and speeds, which are key components of an industrial robot. The method of EMD and Hilbert envelope was used to extract the fault feature of the RV reducer. Finally, the structural problems of the RV reducer were summarized. The vibration performance of industrial robots was improved through the RV reducer optimization. From the whole industrial robot to the local RV Reducer and then to the internal microstructure of the reducer, the source of defect information is traced accurately. Experimental results showed that the TPA and EMD hybrid methods were more accurate and efficient than traditional time-frequency analysis methods to solve industrial robot vibration problems.

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Xie, X., Cheng, S., & Li, X. (2023). Vibration Diagnosis and Optimization of Industrial Robot Based on TPA and EMD Methods. CMES - Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences, 135(3), 2425–2448. https://doi.org/10.32604/cmes.2023.023116

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