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Acoustics-Augmented Diagnosis Method for Rolling Bearings Based on Acoustic-Vibration Fusion and Knowledge Transfer
Fangyong Xue1,2, Chang Liu1,2, Feifei He1,2
1Key Laboratory of Advanced Equipment Intelligent Manufacturing Technology of Yunnan Province, Kunming University of Science &Technology, Kunming 650500, China.
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Although contact-based vibration signal methods for mechanical equipment fault diagnosis demonstrate superior performance, their practical deployment faces significant limitations. In contrast, acoustic signals offer notable deployment flexibility due to their non-contact nature. However, acoustic diagnostic methods are susceptible to environmental noise interference, and fault samples are typically scarce, leading to insufficient model generalization capability and robustness. To address this, this paper proposes an acoustic-vibration feature fusion strategy based on heterogeneous transfer learning, further integrated with a knowledge distillation framework. By doing so, it aims to achieve efficient transfer of vibration diagnostic knowledge to acoustic models. In the proposed approach, a teacher model learns diagnostic knowledge from highly reliable vibration signals and uses this to guide the training of a student model on acoustic signals. This process significantly enhances the diagnostic capability of the acoustic-based student model. Experimental studies conducted on a custom-built test rig and public datasets demonstrate that the proposed method exhibits excellent diagnostic accuracy and robustness under unseen working conditions.

