Failure Mode Detection and Validation of a Shaft-Bearing System with Common Sensors
Chung-Hsien Kuo1, Yu-Fen Chuang2, Shu-Hao Liang3
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106216, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Failure mode detection is essential for bearing life prediction to protect the shafts on the machinery. This work demonstrates the rolling bearing vibration measurement, signals converting and analysis, feature extraction, and machine learning with neural networks to achieve failure mode detection for a shaft bearing. Two self-designed bearing test platforms with two types of sensors conduct the bearing vibration collection in normal and abnormal states. The time-domain signals convert to the frequency domain for analysis to observe the dominant frequency between these two types of sensors. In feature extraction, principal components analysis (PCA) combines with wavelet packet decomposition (WPD) to form the two feature extraction methods: PCA-WPD and WPD-PCA for optimization. The features extracted by these two methods serve as input to the long short-term memory (LSTM) networks for classification and training to distinguish bearing states in normal, misaligned, unbalanced, and impact loads. The evaluation arguments include sensor types, vibration directions, failure modes, feature extraction methods, and neural networks. In conclusion, the developed methods with the typical lower-cost sensor can achieve 97% accuracy in bearing failure mode detection.
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