Abstract
Fatigue-related ‘rotor crack’ can cause catastrophic failure if neglected. Thus, IoT-enabled AI-based predictive maintenance for fault detection and diagnosis is explored. Training and testing AI models under similar conditions improves their prediction performance. On variable speed machines, loss of performance occurs when the testing speed differs from the training speed. This research addresses significant performance loss issues using convolutional neural network (CNN)-based transfer learning models. The main causes of performance loss are domain shift, overfitting, data class imbalance, low fault data availability, and biassed prediction. All the above difficult issues make CNN-based fault prediction systems function badly under varying operating conditions. The proposed methodology addresses all domain adaptation challenges. The proposed methodology was tested by collecting vibration data from an experimental rotor system under varied operating conditions. The proposed methodology outperforms classical machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) models, overcoming the overfitting issue with optimised hyperparameters, achieving a prediction accuracy of 99.5%. Under varying operating conditions, it outperforms with a prediction accuracy of 93.2%, and in the ‘data class imbalanced’ scenario, the maximal transfer learning capability achieved was 84.4% with the highest F1-Score. Thus, CNN-based transfer learning enables industrial variable speed machines diagnose rotor crack flaws better than ML and DL models.
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Rajagopalan, S., Sharma, S., & Purohit, A. (2026). AI-Based Predictive Maintenance for Rotor Crack Fault Diagnosis for Variable-Speed Machines Using Transfer Learning. Machines, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines14010017
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