How do I perform envelop on a time signal

2 views (last 30 days)
Osasu
Osasu on 25 Jul 2013
Edited: Lisa Justin on 15 Apr 2014
I have a vibration time signal from .lvm file I want to perform envelop on. Any ideal of the code to use? I want to use the result for worm gear fault detection.
I am particularly interested in the high frequency region.

Answers (2)

Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 25 Jul 2013
hi,you have Analog methods :
1. Frequency Modulation :
Fs = 8000; % Sampling rate of signal
Fc = 3000; % Carrier frequency
t = [0:Fs]'/Fs; % Sampling times
s1 = sin(2*pi*300*t)+2*sin(2*pi*600*t); % Channel 1
s2 = sin(2*pi*150*t)+2*sin(2*pi*900*t); % Channel 2
x = [s1,s2]; % Two-channel signal
dev = 50; % Frequency deviation in modulated signal
y = fmmod(x,Fc,Fs,dev); % Modulate both channels.
z = fmdemod(y,Fc,Fs,dev); % Demodulate both channels.
2. Amplitude Modulation :
% Sample the signal 100 times per second, for 2 seconds.
Fs = 100;
t = [0:2*Fs+1]'/Fs;
Fc = 10; % Carrier frequency
x = sin(2*pi*t); % Sinusoidal signal
% Modulate x using single- and double-sideband AM.
ydouble = ammod(x,Fc,Fs);
ysingle = ssbmod(x,Fc,Fs);

Lisa Justin
Lisa Justin on 15 Apr 2014
Edited: Lisa Justin on 15 Apr 2014
x = 1:100;
y1 = rand(1, 100);
y2 = rand(1, 100);
y3 = rand(1, 100);
joined = cat(1, y1, y2, y3);
env_max = max(joined, [], 1);
env_min = min(joined, [], 1);
plot(x, joined);
hold('on');
plot(x, env_max, 'k');
plot(x, env_min, 'k');

Categories

Find more on Acoustics, Noise and Vibration in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!