JOURNAL OF HYDROELECTRIC ENGINEERING
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Abstract: There exist various vibration sources in a hydropower house, and how to accurately identify them is crucial to assessing the dynamic safety of the house. In this paper, we describe a method for blind separation of the vibration sources in a large scale underground hydropower house that combines the techniques of filtering denoising, estimating the number of vibration sources, and the joint approximate diagonalization of eigen-matrix (JADE). First, a filtering denoising method is used to de-noise all the multi-dimensional signals observed. Then, the correlation matrix of the signals is solved, and the number of vibration sources is estimated using the dominant eigenvalue and Bayesian information criterion . Finally, the signals are pre-whitened, and separated using a JADE method. This blind separation method is verified through analog signal processing. When applied to the vibration signals in a hydropower house, it accurately separates vortex belt, unit rotation, and volute flow uniformity. Thus it is an effective method for exploring the characteristics of vibration sources in hydropower houses.
WANG Haijun, YANG Jisong, GUO Feifei. Blind separation of multi-source vibration signals in hydropower houses[J].JOURNAL OF HYDROELECTRIC ENGINEERING, 2018, 37(7): 113-120.
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