2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymssp.2013.03.026
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The velocity synchronous discrete Fourier transform for order tracking in the field of rotating machinery

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“…Metal bellow couplings (2) and (4) connect the shafts of motor, eddy current brake and gearbox. Using this setup the gearbox can be operated at input speeds up to 10 000 min −1 and output torques up to 40 N m. The gearbox mount is supported by two triaxial force sensors (6).…”
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“…Metal bellow couplings (2) and (4) connect the shafts of motor, eddy current brake and gearbox. Using this setup the gearbox can be operated at input speeds up to 10 000 min −1 and output torques up to 40 N m. The gearbox mount is supported by two triaxial force sensors (6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the index k uniquely identifies a spectral component. Now (3) is inserted into (2) and (1) is applied to the result.…”
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“…It has been for long an essential quantity in rotor dynamics and in NVH applications concerned with the testing of rotating machines in transient regimes such as runups and shutdowns. In this context, the IAS makes possible the synchronization of Fourier analysis on the shaft rotation -a practice known as order (spectral) analysis -or the tracking of the evolution of the Fourier coefficients as a function of speed -a practice known as order tracking [5][6][7]. Early successes of order tracking are exemplified by the Vold-Kalman filter [8][9][10][11][12][13][14], a model-based approach well suited to slow-speed variations and high SNRs.…”
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