Integrated Explainable Diagnosis of Gear Wear Faults Based on Dynamic Modeling and Data-Driven Representation
Zemin Zhao1, Tianci Zhang2,3, Kang Xu2,3
1AECC Harbin Dongan Engine Co., Ltd., Harbin 150066, China.
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Gear wear degrades transmission performance, necessitating highly reliable fault diagnosis methods. To address the limitations of existing approaches-where dynamic models rely heavily on prior knowledge, while data-driven methods lack interpretability-this study proposes an integrated bidirectional verification framework combining dynamic modeling and deep learning for interpretable gear wear diagnosis. First, a dynamic gear wear model is established to quantitatively reveal wear-induced modulation effects on meshing stiffness and vibration responses. Then, a deep network incorporating Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping (Grad-CAM) enables visualized extraction of frequency-domain sensitive features. Bidirectional verification between the dynamic model and deep learning demonstrates enhanced meshing harmonics in wear faults, leading to a quantitative diagnostic index that achieves 0.9560 recognition accuracy for gear wear across four speed conditions, significantly outperforming comparative indicators. This research provides a novel approach for gear wear diagnosis that ensures both high accuracy and interpretability.
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