Research on the Gearbox Fault Signal Relation to the Sensitivity of Variable Working Conditions

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Established the gearbox fault model and simulated it at different load conditions view of the problem with gearbox experimental technique research under the variable speed and load conditions. The law between the changes of rotational speed and load with the system vibration signals was investigated and the corresponding optimal test fault condition was given. Based on this, validated the feasibility on fault diagnosis by increasing (decreasing) speed signal and found that the different load will have a different influence on the different fault signal. The different diagnostic purpose should be considered to design load conditions.

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