Fault Diagnosis Method for Pumping Station Units Based on the tSSA-Informer Model
Qingqing Tian1, Hongyu Yang1, Yu Tian2
1School of Water Conservancy, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China.
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To address the problems of noise sensitivity, insufficient modeling of long-term time-series dependence, and high cost of labeled data in the fault diagnosis of pumping station units, an intelligent diagnosis method integrating the improved Sparrow Search Algorithm (tSSA) and Informer model is proposed in this study. Firstly, an adaptive t-distribution strategy is introduced into the Sparrow Search Algorithm to dynamically adjust the degree of freedom parameters of the mutation operator, balance global search and local development capabilities, avoid the algorithm converging to the origin, and enhance optimization accuracy, with time complexity consistent with the original SSA. Secondly, by combining the sparse self-attention and self-attention distillation mechanisms of Informer, the model's ability to extract key features of long sequences is optimized, and its hyperparameters are adaptively optimized via tSSA. Experiments were conducted based on 12 types of fault vibration data acquired from pumping station units. Outliers were removed using the interquartile range (IQR) method, and dimensionality reduction was achieved through kernel principal component analysis (KPCA). The results indicate that the average diagnostic accuracy of tSSA-Informer under noise-free conditions reaches 98.73%, which is significantly higher than that of models such as SSA-Informer and GA-Informer; under noise interference of SNR = -1 dB, it still maintains an accuracy of 87.47%, outperforming comparative methods like 1D-DCTN; when the labeled sample size is reduced to 10%, its accuracy is 61.32%, which is more than 40% higher than that of traditional models. These results verify the robustness and practicality of the proposed method in strong-noise and small-sample scenarios. This study provides an efficient solution for the intelligent fault diagnosis of complex industrial equipment.
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