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Early Fault Diagnosis Technology for Bearings Based on Quantile Multiscale Permutation Entropy

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  • Yufeng Long
  • Xianjun Shi
  • Qiangqiang Chen
  • Zhicai Xiao
  • Yufeng Qin
  • Jiapeng Lv

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Early fault diagnosis of bearings is the basis of condition-based maintenance. To overcome the difficulty of early fault diagnosis for the mechanical system, a new conception named quantile multiscale permutation entropy (QMPE) is defined, and a new feature extraction method based on QMPE is proposed. On the basis of the multiscale entropy, the multiscale permutation entropy for the gathered vibration signal of equipment is obtained, and the sample quantile is calculated, which is employed to analyze the weak change of the variation signal. The proposed method is verified with the full lifetime datasets of a certain bearing, which proves that signal features extracted by the QMPE method can not only truly express the bearing detailed condition changing from normal to fault but also duly detect the early fault of the bearing. Comparing with other methods for early fault diagnosis, the proposed method can advance the finding time of the early fault obviously.

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  • Yufeng Long & Xianjun Shi & Qiangqiang Chen & Zhicai Xiao & Yufeng Qin & Jiapeng Lv, 2021. "Early Fault Diagnosis Technology for Bearings Based on Quantile Multiscale Permutation Entropy," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7718074
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7718074
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