This paper presents the application of neural networks for rotor cracks detection. The basic working principles of neural networks are presented. Experimental vibration signals of rotors with and without a propagating crack were used to train the Multi-layer Feed-forward Neural Networks using back-propagation algorithm. The trained neural networks were tested with other set of vibration data. A simple two-layer feed-forward neural network with two neurons in the input layer and one neuron in the output layer trained with the signals of a cracked rotor and a normal rotor without a crack was found to be satisfactory in detecting a propagating crack. Trained three-layer networks were able to detect both the propagating and non-propagating cracks. The FFT of the vibration signals showing variation in amplitude of the harmonics as time progresses are also presented for comparison.Copyright © 2002 by ASME
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