Detection of Defects at Different Locations in Ball Bearings by Vibration and Shock Pulse Monitoring

In the present study, the vibrations and shock pulse values of good and defective bearings have been measured. Bearings with one defect and two defects (with different degrees of separation) on the outer race have been used. The position of the defects with respect to the maximum load zone axis was also varied. The study shows that it is easier to detect defects on the outer race of bearings when the defects are in the maximum load zone. The vibration levels and shock pulse values decrease with increase in angle between two defects. The levels decrease as the defects are moved away from the maximum load position. Shock pulse method showed better defect detectability as compared to overall vibration levels. However, at low speed, the shock pulse method has not proved to be as effective as at higher speeds.