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A sensitive spectrum entropy-assisted Bayesian online anomaly inference method for bearing incipient degradation
Renhe Yao1, Hongkai Jiang1, Yunpeng Liu1
1School of Civil Aviation, Northwestern Polytechnical University, 710072 Xi'an, China.
Abstract:
Incipient degradation dynamic detection is crucial for preventing serious accidents in the context of rolling bearing online automatic condition monitoring and preventive maintenance. This article presents a novel framework, cyclostationarity-sensitive spectrum fuzzy entropy-assisted Bayesian online anomaly inference (CSFE-BOAI), to address this challenge. A new health index, CSFE, is first defined by performing the fuzzy entropy measure on the extracted cyclostationarity-sensitive spectra to promote incipient-degradation sensitivity and robustness to interferences. Next, the BOAI procedure for detecting anomalies in continuously arriving CSFEs is derived using the robust generalized T-distribution as the underlying predictive distribution. Eventually, the CSFE-BOAI framework is constructed for bearing incipient degradation dynamic detection, which possesses double confirmation of valid anomalies through the Pauta criterion and cyclostationarity-sensitive spectrum. Experimental verifications are performed on two typical bearing degradation data and one healthy-to-incipient defect data. Results show that CSFE-BOAI enables effective and timely incipient degradation alarm and identification of rolling bearings. The comparisons with the eight advanced health indexes and four anomaly detection approaches demonstrate that CSFE-BOAI has the lowest false and missed alarms and therefore has good deployment potential for practical applications.
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