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Vibration Dataset for Crack Analysis and Detection in a Rotating Bladed System

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  • Adolfo Salgado-Ancona

    (Graduate Program in Renewable Energies, Polytechnic University of Chiapas, Carretera Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Portillo Zaragoza Km 21+500, Col. Las Brisas, Suchiapa C.P. 29150, Mexico)

  • José Billerman Robles-Ocampo

    (Academic Group of Energy and Sustainability, Polytechnic University of Chiapas, Carretera Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Portillo Zaragoza Km 21+500, Col. Las Brisas, Suchiapa C.P. 29150, Mexico
    Division of Innovation in Advanced Technologies, Polytechnic University of Chiapas, Carretera Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Portillo Zaragoza Km 21+500, Col. Las Brisas, Suchiapa C.P. 29150, Mexico)

  • Edwin Neptalí Hernández-Estrada

    (Faculty of Engineering, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Cerro de las Campanas, Las Campanas, Querétaro C.P. 76010, Mexico)

  • Andrés López-López

    (Research, Innovation and Technological Development Center, Universidad del Valle de Mexico, Campus Online, Marina Nacional, Mexico City C.P. 11320, Mexico)

  • Juvenal Rodríguez-Resendíz

    (Faculty of Engineering, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Cerro de las Campanas, Las Campanas, Querétaro C.P. 76010, Mexico)

  • Perla Yazmín Sevilla-Camacho

    (Academic Group of Energy and Sustainability, Polytechnic University of Chiapas, Carretera Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Portillo Zaragoza Km 21+500, Col. Las Brisas, Suchiapa C.P. 29150, Mexico
    Division of Innovation in Advanced Technologies, Polytechnic University of Chiapas, Carretera Tuxtla Gutiérrez-Portillo Zaragoza Km 21+500, Col. Las Brisas, Suchiapa C.P. 29150, Mexico)

Abstract

This work presents conditioned and normalized vibration signal datasets acquired from the spanwise axis of the three blades of a rotating bladed system operating at a constant rotational speed of 240 rpm. The conditioned dataset was obtained using piezoelectric accelerometers mounted at the blade roots. The accelerometer output signals were conditioned and recorded by a dedicated data acquisition system. The signals were acquired under both healthy and damaged operating conditions. Baseline vibration signals were first recorded with all three blades in a healthy condition. Subsequently, cracks were deliberately introduced at three different locations along the blade span—the root, middle, and tip zones. Each crack location was independently evaluated on each of the three blades, resulting in a comprehensive dataset that includes healthy operation and all combinations of blade–damage locations. The datasets enable analysis of the system’s vibratory response and of dynamic information propagation toward the blade root, depending on the crack zone. Their main contribution is to provide reliable experimental data for the development, validation, and benchmarking of vibration-based diagnostic and structural health monitoring techniques. Furthermore, the datasets serve as valuable resources for advancing early crack detection strategies and enhancing the reliability of rotating industrial equipment with blades, such as fans, compressors, turbines, and aerogenerators.

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  • Adolfo Salgado-Ancona & José Billerman Robles-Ocampo & Edwin Neptalí Hernández-Estrada & Andrés López-López & Juvenal Rodríguez-Resendíz & Perla Yazmín Sevilla-Camacho, 2026. "Vibration Dataset for Crack Analysis and Detection in a Rotating Bladed System," Data, MDPI, vol. 11(8), pages 1-17, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jdataj:v:11:y:2026:i:8:p:204-:d:2012480
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