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Development of a vibration and temperature measurement device for railroad bearings

Posted on:2013-02-05Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas - Pan AmericanCandidate:Arguelles, Andrea PFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008464324Subject:Design and Decorative Arts
Abstract/Summary:
Bearing related derailments cause very high cost and inconvenience to the railroad industry. Current health-monitoring devices fail to determine the internal condition of bearings or provide insight regarding the danger and severity of defects and abnormalities that may be present. To address this deficiency, a device combining both temperature and vibration detection was designed to be embedded in railroad bearing adapters. In order to efficiently design a railroad bearing condition-monitoring system, two factors that must be considered are the capabilities available to operate the different sensors during field service and the most efficient placement to facilitate retrofitting to railcars. For the temperature-sensing portion of the device, low power voltage-to-temperature converters are considered and tested. As far as the vibration-sensing portion of the device, a thorough analysis was conducted to determine the capabilities needed to differentiate defective and defect-free bearings, followed by an accelerometer selection process consisting of testing of three different models. The prototype proved effective in addressing bearing condition while remaining low cost and feasible for continuous monitoring.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bearing, Device, Railroad
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