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An Improved Multiple Signal Classification for Nonuniform Sampling in Blade Tip Timing
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2020
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Nonuniform SamplingSampling (Signal Processing)EngineeringVibration MeasurementFeature ExtractionBlade Health MonitoringSpectrum EstimationVibration AnalysisCondition MonitoringPattern RecognitionTimefrequency AnalysisInstrumentationSensor Signal ProcessingStructural Health MonitoringComputer EngineeringSampling TheorySignal ProcessingBlade Tip TimingWaveform Analysis
Blade tip timing (BTT) is an effective noncontact measurement technology for rotating blade health monitoring. However, due to the mismatching between the high-speed rotation and the limited amount of probes, the signal collected from the BTT system is severely undersampled, which induces the difficulty in feature extraction. Multiple signal classification (MUSIC) has the potential to overcome the undersampled problem once the probes are properly placed. Whereas, if traditional MUSIC is directly used in BTT, the accuracy of frequency identification cannot be high enough and the identified number of frequency components is also severely restrained. To address these two problems, an improved MUSIC is proposed as an alternative methodology to extract the blade vibration frequency for BTT. Based on the orthogonality of the signal subspace and the noise subspace from undersampled signal, the presented method can effectively identify the vibration frequency components from the undersampled signal of BTT.
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