A comparative analysis of detecting bearing fault, using infrared thermography, vibration analysis and air-borne sound

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A comparative analysis has been performed as an effort to obtain a better idea of how the fault is appearing over a rolling bearing. In this paper are presented the results of this analysis between three methods of detecting faults on bearings: infrared thermography, vibration analysis and air-borne sound. Those methods are applied on a specific rolling bearing and developed on an experimental set up. The conducted experiment depicted that this comparison is feasible as the results of each method are relevant.

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Athanasopoulos, N. G., & Botsaris, P. N. (2014). A comparative analysis of detecting bearing fault, using infrared thermography, vibration analysis and air-borne sound. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (Vol. 5, pp. 171–181). Springer Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39348-8_14

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