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Rolling Bearing Fault Diagnosis Based on MFDFA-SPS and ELM

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  • Yunfan Yang
  • Caiping Xi
  • Ke Feng

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Rolling bearings, as important parts on supporting rotating shafts, frequently suffer from fatigue failures. If these rolling bearing failures are not found in time, it will have a huge impact on the whole mechanical system’s operating safety and operating life. To improve the diagnosis of different faults as well as different degrees of faults, a fault diagnosis method based on the multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis (MFDFA) method-singularity power spectrum (SPS) with extreme learning machine (ELM) is proposed. First, MFDFA and SPS analyses are performed on vibration acceleration signals with different faults and different degrees of damage under the same operating conditions, the spectral parameters of stability and quantitative description of differentiation are selected for feature extraction, and then the selected six feature parameters are put into the extreme learning machine for fault classification. The effectiveness of the MFDFA-SPS feature extraction method is demonstrated by analyzing and testing the measured bearing signals. The fault diagnosis accuracy of the bearing fault signals can reach 99.2% based on the MFDFA-SPS with ELM method by using the Case Western Reserve database. The improvements are 6.79% and 18.42% compared to the fault diagnosis methods based on MFDFA with ELM and SPS with ELM. Compared with the methods based on MFDFA-SPS with LSSVM classifier and SVM classifier, the accuracy improvements are 3.54% and 4.25%, respectively. The results show that the method proposed in this paper can achieve the diagnosis of bearing faults and the method based on MFDFA-SPS with ELM is more efficient than the methods based on MFDFA-SPS with LSSVM and SVM classifiers, which is suitable for practical engineering problem-solving.

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  • Yunfan Yang & Caiping Xi & Ke Feng, 2022. "Rolling Bearing Fault Diagnosis Based on MFDFA-SPS and ELM," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-17, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4034477
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4034477
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    1. Junshuai Yan & Yongqian Liu & Xiaoying Ren, 2023. "An Early Fault Detection Method for Wind Turbine Main Bearings Based on Self-Attention GRU Network and Binary Segmentation Changepoint Detection Algorithm," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(10), pages 1-23, May.

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