Machine Health Indicator Construction Framework for Failure Diagnostics and Prognostics

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TitreMachine Health Indicator Construction Framework for Failure Diagnostics and Prognostics
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursAtamuradov V, Medjaher K, Camci F, Zerhouni N, Dersin P, Lamoureux B
JournalJOURNAL OF SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS FOR SIGNAL IMAGE AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
Volume92
Pagination591-609
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1939-8018
Mots-clésbattery, condition monitoring, Diagnostics, Frequency-domain, fusion, Gearbox, Health indicator construction, Hybrid feature evaluation, Point machines, predictive maintenance, Prognostics, Time-domain, Time-frequency domain features
Résumé

Condition monitoring (CM) data should undergo through preprocessing to extract health indicators (HIs) for proper system health assessment. Machine health indicators provide vital information about health state of subcomponents(s) or overall system. There are many techniques in the literature used to construct HIs from CM data either for failure diagnostics or prognostics purposes. The majority of proposed HI extraction methods are mostly application specific (e.g. gearbox, shafts, and bearings etc.). This paper provides an overview of the used techniques and proposes an HI extraction, evaluation, and selection framework for monitoring of different applications. The extracted HIs are evaluated through a compatibility test where they can be used in either failure diagnostics or prognostics. An HI selection is carried out by a new hybrid feature goodness ranking metric in feature evaluation. The selected features are then used in fusion to get the representative component HI. Several case study CM data are used to demonstrate the essentiality of the proposed framework in component monitoring.

DOI10.1007/s11265-019-01491-4