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Title: |
US7317994:
Method and apparatus for signal signature analysis for event detection in rotating machinery
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US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Iyer, Naresh Sundaram; Clifton Park, NY, United States of America
Hershey, John Erik; Ballston Lake, NY, United States of America
Aragones, James Kenneth; Clifton Park, NY, United States of America
Goebel, Kai Frank; Ballston Lake, NY, United States of America
Yan, Weizhong; Clifton Park, NY, United States of America
Bonissone, Piero Patrone; Schenectady, NY, United States of America
Hatch, Charles Terrance; Gardnerville, NV, United States of America

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Assignee: |
General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY, United States of America
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Published / Filed: |
2008-01-08
/ 2005-08-10

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Application Number: |
US2005000200156

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IPC Code: |
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G01H 9/00;
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ECLA Code: |
G01M15/12;

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U.S. Class: |
702/056;
702/183;
702/185;
702/190;
340/680;
073/579;
073/659;
073/660;

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Field of Search: |
702/056,190,183,185
073/579,593,660,659,668,651,462,463
340/680

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Priority Number: |
| 2005-08-10 |
US2005000200156 |

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Abstract: |
A method for analyzing vibration including: acquiring a vibration signal; isolating a vibration signal event in the acquired signal; determining a frequency of a damped sinusoid of the vibration signal event, wherein the damped sinusoid characterizes the vibration signal event, and using the characteristic damped sinusoid to identify an occurrence of the vibration signal event in another vibration signal.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Nixon & Vanderhye P.C. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Tsai, Carol S. W.;

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First Claim:
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1. A method for analyzing a vibration event comprising: acquiring a vibration signal; isolating a vibration signal event in the acquired signal; determining a natural frequency of the vibration signal event; using a damped sinusoid corresponding to the natural frequency to characterize the vibration signal event, and using the characteristic damped sinusoid to identify an occurrence of the vibration signal event in another vibration signal subsequent to the isolated vibration signal event.

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