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Wasim Ahmad1, Sheraz Ali Khan1, Jong-Myon Kim1
1School of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, South Koreawasimahmad.qc@gmail.com, sherazalik@gmail.com, jmkim07@ulsan.ac.kr.
Abstract:
Estimating the remaining useful life (RUL) of a bearing is required for maintenance scheduling. While the degradation behavior of a bearing changes during its lifetime, it is usually assumed to follow a single model. In this letter, bearing degradation is modeled by a monotonically increasing function that is globally non-linear and locally linearized. The model is generated using historical data that is smoothed with a local linear estimator. A neural network learns this model and then predicts future levels of vibration acceleration to estimate the RUL of a bearing. The proposed method yields reasonably accurate estimates of the RUL of a bearing at different points during its operational life.
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