Time-frequency representation based on time-varying autoregressive model with applications to non-stationary rotor vibration analysis

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A parametric time-frequency representation is presented based on time-varying autoregressive model (TVAR), followed by applications to non-stationary vibration signal processing. The identification of time-varying model coefficients and the determination of model order, are addressed by means of neural networks and genetic algorithms, respectively. Firstly, a simulated signal which mimic the rotor vibration during run-up stages was processed for a comparative study on TVAR and other non-parametric time-frequency representations such as Short Time Fourier Transform, Continuous Wavelet Transform, Empirical Mode Decomposition, Wigner-Ville Distribution and Choi-Williams Distribution, in terms of their resolutions, accuracy, cross term suppression as well as noise resistance. Secondly, TVAR was applied to analyse non-stationary vibration signals collected from a rotor test rig during run-up stages, with an aim to extract fault symptoms under non-stationary operating conditions. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate that TVAR is an effective solution to non-stationary signal analysis and has strong capability in signal time-frequency feature extraction. © 2010 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Zhang, L., Xiong, G., Liu, H., Zou, H., & Guo, W. (2010). Time-frequency representation based on time-varying autoregressive model with applications to non-stationary rotor vibration analysis. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 35(2), 215–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-010-0016-y

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