Modified Lagrangian Formulation of Gear Tooth Crack Analysis using Combined Approach of Variable Mode Decomposition (VMD) and Time Synchronous Averaging (TSA)
Subrata Mukherjee, Vikash Kumar, Somnath Sarangi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel integrated method combining VMD and TSA with a modified Lagrangian model to analyze gear tooth cracks, utilizing chaotic features to improve crack detection in complex, noisy signals.
Contribution
It presents the first combined VMD-TSA approach for gear crack analysis and incorporates chaotic features for crack propagation prediction in CEMG systems.
Findings
Enhanced crack detection accuracy using chaotic features
Significant improvement over traditional analysis methods
Effective prediction of crack propagation levels
Abstract
This paper discusses the possible observation of an integrated gear tooth crack analysis procedure that employs the combined approach of variable mode decomposition (VMD) and time synchronous averaging (TSA) based on the coupled electromechanical gearbox (CEMG) system. This paper also incorporates the modified Lagrangian formulation to model the CEMG system by considering Rayleigh's dissipative potential. An analytical improved time-varying mesh stiffness (IAM-TVMS) with different levels of gear tooth crack depts is also incorporated into the CEMG system to inspect the influence of cracks on the system's dynamic behavior. Dynamic responses of the CEMG system with different tooth crack levels have been used for further investigations. For the first time, the integrated approach of variable mode decomposition (VMD) and time-synchronous averaging (TSA) has been presented to analyze the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis · Machine Fault Diagnosis Techniques · Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
