Intelligent Detection Method of Gearbox Based on Adaptive Hierarchical Clustering and Subset
Huimiao Yuan1, Yongwei Tang1,2, Huijuan Hao1
1Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), Shandong Computer Science Center (National Supercomputer Center in Jinan), Shandong Key Laboratory of Computer Networks, Jinan 250014, China.
Abstract:
Deep learning uses mechanical time-frequency signals to train deep neural networks, which realizes automatic feature extraction and intelligent diagnosis of fault features and gets rid of the dependence on a large number of signal processing technology and experience. Aiming at the problem of misclassification of similar samples, a fault diagnosis algorithm based on adaptive hierarchical clustering and subset (AHC-SFD) is proposed to extract features and applied to gearbox fault diagnosis. Firstly, the adaptive hierarchical clustering algorithm is used to analyze the characteristics of different data, and then the data set is clustered into multiple feature groups; finally, according to the feature group, the SubCNN model is established for multiscale feature extraction, so as to carry out fault diagnosis. The test results show that the fault recognition rate achieved by the proposed method is more than 99.7% on the gearbox dataset, and the method has better generalization ability.
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