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International Journal of Automotive Technology 2025;26(2): 353-357.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12239-024-00164-x
A Study on Abnormal Detection of High-Speed Bearings for Electric Vehicle Drive Systems
Jin Yong Kim1, Doo Ho Lee1, Do Hyun Jung2
1Platform Safety Technology R&D Department, KATECH, 303 Pungse-Ro, Pungse-Myeon, Dongnam-Gu, Cheonan-Si 31214, Chungnam, Korea
2Intelligent Mobility Engineering, Kongju National University, 1223-24 Cheonan-daero, Seobuk-Gu, Cheonan-Si 31080, Chungnam, Korea
PDF Links Corresponding Author.  Do Hyun Jung , Email. dhjung@kongju.ac.kr
Received: July 4, 2023; Revised: July 24, 2024   Accepted: September 4, 2024.  Published online: December 9, 2024.
ABSTRACT
Recently, as the development of high-performance electric vehicles is actively progressing, there is a strong demand for abnormality detection technology of high-speed bearings installed in drive systems. In this study, abnormal modes were analyzed for high-speed bearings applied to motors and reducers among electric vehicle drive systems, and abnormality reproduction specimens were developed for inner ring raceway flaking failures, which show the most failure cases in the field. Data for detecting anomalies were collected by installing a reducer with an anomaly reproduction specimen inserted into a transmission dynamo, and an effective method for detecting normal and abnormal states was proposed by extracting time domain and frequency domain features from the collected data. The proposed anomaly detection method will be used in the future for high-speed bearing diagnosis and residual life prediction technology development.
Key Words: Abnormal detection · Fault · Diagnosis · Prediction · High-speed bearing · Flaking

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