Multi-frequency weak signal detecting method for early failure of rotor
A technology for weak signal detection and early failure, applied in the field of electronics, can solve the problems of inability to detect multiple characteristic signals at the same time, limited detection signal-to-noise ratio, single detection signal frequency, etc. The effect of noise ratio
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[0048] Engineering applications have found that 1 / 3 and 2 / 3 power frequency components exist stably when the rotor system rubs at an early stage, but the amplitude is weak, and it is difficult to detect them under actual working conditions. This embodiment adopts the method described in the present invention to carry out the early-stage collision failure simulation experiment on the rotor with a power frequency of 60 Hz on the aircraft rotor system simulation test bench, and detects whether there are 1 / 3 and 2 / 3 frequency division signals, including the following steps:
[0049] Step 1. Determine the frequency ω of the signal to be tested that may contain 1 / 3 and 2 / 3 frequency division signals 1 and ω 2 .
[0050] Step 2: Select the reference signal as
[0051] y(t)=2(cos(ω 1 t)+cos(ω 2 t))
[0052] At this time, the frequency ω of the 1 / 3 frequency division signal 1 =2×π×20rad / s=40πrad / s, frequency ω of 2 / 3 frequency division signal 2 =2×π×40rad / s=80πrad / s.
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