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Published on: October 1, 2019
An End-to-End General Language Model (GLM)-4-Based Milling Cutter Fault Diagnosis Framework for Intelligent
Jigang He1, Xuan Liu2, Yuncong Lei3
1School of Management Science and Engineering, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu 611130, China.
Abstract:
CNC machine and cutting tools are an indispensable part of the cutting process. Their life default diagnosis is related to the efficiency of the entire production process, which ultimately impacts economic performance. Many methods provided by deep learning articles have been verified for use on large cutting datasets and can help in diagnosing tools' lifetime well; however, on small samples, the challenge of learning difficulties still emerges. The rise in large language models (LLMs) has brought changes to tool life diagnosis. This study proposes a fault diagnosis algorithm based on GLM-4, and the experimental validation on the PHM 2010 dataset and a proprietary milling cutter dataset demonstrates the superiority of the proposed model, achieving diagnostic accuracies of 93.8% and 93.3%, respectively, outperforming traditional models (SVM, CNN, RNN) and baseline LLMs (ChatGLM2-6B variants). Further robustness and noise-resistance analyses confirm its stability under varying SNR levels (10 dB to -10 dB) and limited training samples. This work highlights the potential of integrating domain-specific feature engineering with LLMs to advance intelligent manufacturing diagnostics.

