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Lamraoui, Mourad. "Surveillance des centres d'usinage grande vitesse par approche cyclostationnaire et vitesse instantanée." Phd thesis, Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Etienne, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01001576.
Full textIbrahim, Ali. "Contribution au diagnostic de machines électromécaniques : Exploitation des signaux électriques et de la vitesse instantanée." Phd thesis, Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Etienne, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00454915.
Full textKarkafi, Fadi. "Nonstationary vibration diagnostics of rotating machinery : Application to aeronautic power transmission systems." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon, INSA, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ISAL0132.
Full textThe proper functioning of rotating machines relies on vibration monitoring of fragile rotating components such as gears and bearings. Concerning more particularly the case of power transmission systems in aeronautics, vibration monitoring presents considerable challenges that are addressed in this thesis: (i) nonstationary operating regimes, which require the adoption of synchronous approaches, (ii) complex interactions between different subsystems, likely to mask or disturb diagnostic signals and (iii) noise emitted by various sources, both environmental and internal, making fault detection more difficult. To address these challenges, the diagnostic principles proposed in this thesis are structured around several objectives: (1) a reliable estimation of the instantaneous angular speed, allowing the synchronization of the signals with the variations of the regime, (2) the extraction of the relevant vibration components to isolate the critical mechanical components and (3) the application of specific diagnostics to each component, taking into account the operational variations to guarantee robustness and reliability. The developed methodologies are validated by experimental data, demonstrating their potential to improve the reliability and safety of transmission systems in aeronautics
André, Hugo. "Surveillance angulaire d’une ligne d’arbre d’éolienne sous conditions non stationnaires." Thesis, Lyon, INSA, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011ISAL0124.
Full textThe overall background for the thesis is the need to develop new methods for monitoring machines subject to nonstationary operating conditions of speed and load, as typified by wind turbines. This has become particularly important because of the increasing prevalence of wind turbines for the sustainable supply of electrical power. Because of the cost of installing and maintaining wind turbines, often situated in remote areas and increasingly used off-shore, it has become imperative to use the most up-to-date monitoring methods to avoid unforeseen failure. For the same reason there has been a tendency to increase the size of individual units, but this gives problems for the transmissions used to convert the low speed input at a fraction of a Hz to the speed of conventional generators in the range 16-30 Hz or so. The power delivered by a turbine is proportional to the square of its diameter, but the input torque is proportional to the cube, and a large part of the cost of the gearbox is related to the torque. Anecdotally, this appears to have resulted in a situation where many transmissions are failing in a shorter time than their design life, and this means not only that their design must be improved, but also that they must be monitored more closely than many other machines, to detect and diagnose incipient faults at the earliest possible stage. The thesis seeks to help to redress the situation by proposing a number of innovative methods to improve the detection and diagnosis of faults in machines with variable speed and load, and especially wind turbine transmissions, not only to make the monitoring more efficient, but also more economical
Rotimbo, Mbourou Donald Romarick. "Apports des techniques d’analyse vibratoire à la compréhension et au diagnostic des phénomènes variables dans les systèmes de transmissions par courroies : exploitation des signaux de jauges de contraintes et de la vitesse angulaire instantanée." Thesis, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSES052/document.
Full textIn this PHD, we investigate experimental signals recorded from belt drives with a diagnosis aim of belt tension. Our research works present an exhaustive and thematic bibliography on theory and experimentation in belt drive to complete our insufficient knowledges in mechanical domain. We choosed a theoritical approach nearest real conditions of our belt drives bench. We included time fluctuaction in drive shaft speed and blet changes. Unfortunately, we could not resolve motion equations because existence of numerical limits. All conclusions will be used to understand and interprate experimental results after our signal processing numerical procedures. Our tools panel of numerical process comes from a comparative analysis extracted in several scientific documents and differents algorithms. They dedicate to surveillance, diagnosis and pronostic oriented toward bear and gear defaults. A adaptation in our belt case is necessary with variables parameters (tension, load and/or speed) affecting our case. In our automatic approach, we study several faults in analysis domains : modal, traditionnal (time, frequency, spectrum), synchronous, time-frequency and « cyclostationary » . In this last domain, we extract both comopnent (discret and random), after an previous resmapling operation applying to raw collected signal. Each falut type has a specific signature to discriminate with pertinent condition indications (time, frequency and spectrum domains). All results are discussed at the end of this PHD document. Our developped methods and algorithms are a contribution to process belt drives problems, from exprerimental signals recording with acceleromertes, constraint gauges and optical coders
Cardou, Philippe. "Conception d'accéléromètres multiaxiaux avec architectures simpliciales pour l'estimation de la pose et du visseur instantané d'un corps rigide." Phd thesis, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00601152.
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