Active noise control (ANC) aims at reducing a noise source at a listening point by destructive interference with a reversed phase noise emitted by one or more controlling devices. These data are from an active vibration control (AVC) system applied to a wall of the metal box of a cogeneration plant. It makes use of electro-dynamic shakers as controllers and accelerometers as error and reference signals. The algorithm employed for generating the cancelling signals is a single-reference, single-input multiple-output (MIMO) Filtered-X Normalized Least Mean Square (FxNLMS).
Comparative measurements between a digital acquisition system and an analog acquisition system, namely National Instruments CompactRIO.
The dataset includes the measurements of a 10-days accelerated test performed on a tapered bearing (12 rolling elements) mounted on a motor test bench, from the brand-new condition until failure. The test bench was working at 2400 revolution per minute (RPM), and the bearing was preloaded with 4000 N.