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Time-Frequency Fault Feature Extraction for Rolling Bearing Based on the Tensor Manifold Method

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  • Fengtao Wang
  • Shouhai Chen
  • Jian Sun
  • Dawen Yan
  • Lei Wang
  • Lihua Zhang

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Rolling-bearing faults can be effectively reflected using time-frequency characteristics. However, there are inevitable interference and redundancy components in the conventional time-frequency characteristics. Therefore, it is critical to extract the sensitive parameters that reflect the rolling-bearing state from the time-frequency characteristics to accurately classify rolling-bearing faults. Thus, a new tensor manifold method is proposed. First, we apply the Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT) to rolling-bearing vibration signals to obtain the HHT time-frequency spectrum, which can be transformed into the HHT time-frequency energy histogram. Then, the tensor manifold time-frequency energy histogram is extracted from the traditional HHT time-frequency spectrum using the tensor manifold method. Five time-frequency characteristic parameters are defined to quantitatively depict the failure characteristics. Finally, the tensor manifold time-frequency characteristic parameters and probabilistic neural network (PNN) are combined to effectively classify the rolling-bearing failure samples. Engineering data are used to validate the proposed method. Compared with traditional HHT time-frequency characteristic parameters, the information redundancy of the time-frequency characteristics is greatly reduced using the tensor manifold time-frequency characteristic parameters and different rolling-bearing fault states are more effectively distinguished when combined with the PNN.

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  • Fengtao Wang & Shouhai Chen & Jian Sun & Dawen Yan & Lei Wang & Lihua Zhang, 2014. "Time-Frequency Fault Feature Extraction for Rolling Bearing Based on the Tensor Manifold Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-15, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:198362
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/198362
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