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An Interpretable Belief Rule-Based Fault Diagnosis Method for Complex Equipment Considering Linguistic Fuzzy
Kun Wang1, Tao Wang1, Zhijie Zhou2
1College of Combat Support, PLA Rocket Force University of Engineering, Xi'an 710025, China.
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To address the challenges of linguistic fuzziness, cognitive variability across fault modes, and the risk of model distortion during optimization, this paper proposes an interpretable belief rule-based fault diagnosis method for complex equipment considering linguistic fuzzy information. First, to address the difficulty experts face in providing precise probability values, an interval grey number table is constructed. By converting linguistic fuzzy information into interval grey representations, the approach quantifies the uncertainty inherent in expert judgments while fully preserving the boundary information of the underlying knowledge. Second, recognizing that expert familiarity varies across different fault modes, a certainty degree fusion method is introduced. This method utilizes fusion weights to mitigate the interference of low-confidence evidence during rule generation. Finally, an interpretable parameter optimization method featuring dynamic knowledge anchoring is designed to constrain model parameters within the reasonable bounds defined by expert knowledge. Validation on an electromechanical actuator demonstrates that the proposed method not only achieves superior diagnostic performance but also ensures model usability and interpretability in practical engineering applications.
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