Identification of multiple faults in gearbox based on multipoint optional minimum entropy deconvolution adjusted and permutation entropy

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Abstract

The weak compound fault feature is difficult to extract from a gearbox because the signal components are complex and inter-modulated. An approach (that is abbreviated as MRPE-MOMEDA) for extracting the weak fault features of a transmission based on a multipoint optimal minimum entropy deconvolution adjustment (MOMEDA) and the permutation entropy was proposed to solve this problem in the present paper. The complexity of the periodic impact signal was low and the permutation entropy was relatively small. Moreover, the amplitude of the impact was relatively large. Based on these advantages, the multipoint reciprocal permutation entropy (MRPE) was proposed to track the impact fault source of the weak fault feature in gearbox compound faults. The impact fault period was indicated through MRPE. MOMEDA achieved signal denoising. The optimal filter coefficients were solved using MOMEDA. It exhibits an outstanding performance for noise suppression of gearbox signals with a periodic impact. The results from the transmission show that the proposed method can identify multiple faults simultaneously on a driving gear in the 4th gear of the transmission.

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Sun, H., Wu, C., Liang, X., & Zeng, Q. (2018). Identification of multiple faults in gearbox based on multipoint optional minimum entropy deconvolution adjusted and permutation entropy. Entropy, 20(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/e20110850

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