Development of an on-line diagnosis system for rotor vibration via model-based intelligent inference

  • Bai M
  • Hsiao I
  • Tsai H
  • et al.
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Abstract

An on-line fault detection and isolation technique is proposed for the diagnosis of rotating machinery. The architecture of the system consists of a feature generation module and a fault inference module. Lateral vibration data are used for calculating the system features. Both continuous-time and discrete-time parameter estimation algorithms are employed for generating the features. A neural fuzzy network is exploited for intelligent inference of faults based on the extracted features. The proposed method is implemented on a digital signal processor. Experiments carried out for a rotor kit and a centrifugal fan indicate the potential of the proposed techniques in predictive maintenance.

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Bai, M. R., Hsiao, I., Tsai, H., & Lin, C. (2000). Development of an on-line diagnosis system for rotor vibration via model-based intelligent inference. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 107(1), 315–323. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.428306

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