[9A1] Gear diagnostics: experimental data comparison of radial accelerometers, tangential accelerometers and torquemeter
A Zippo1, F Pellicano1, G Iarriccio1, L Bergamini1, G D’Elia2 and G Dal-Piaz2
1Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
2Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy
Industry 4.0 is the next step of the evolution of future companies in order to improve efficiency sustainability and performance. With a view to Industry 4.0 and to improve the efficiency of gear transmission, a measurement campaign has been performed comparing four gear pairs with different surface treatments, damage and coatings.
The experimental results on the measurement of radial accelerometers, tangential accelerometers and torque-meter measurement of a spur gears rig with surface coatings, advanced pitting with a crack and damaged gears are presented and analysed with the time synchronous averaged (TSA) method and results are explained, comparing the effectiveness of the different sensors used to monitor the system under investigation.
The experimental results on the measurement of radial accelerometers, tangential accelerometers and torque-meter measurement of a spur gears rig with surface coatings, advanced pitting with a crack and damaged gears are presented and analysed with the time synchronous averaged (TSA) method and results are explained, comparing the effectiveness of the different sensors used to monitor the system under investigation.