Affiliation:
1. College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China
Abstract
Sparse filtering (SF), as an effective feature extraction technique, has attracted considerable attention in the field of mechanical fault diagnosis. But the generalization ability of SF to handle non-stationary signal under variable rotational speed is still poor. When the rotating parts of mechanical transmission work at a constant speed, the collected vibration signal is strongly correlated with the fault type. However, the mappings will no longer be so simple under the condition of variable rotational speed, which brings a rigorous challenge to intelligent fault diagnosis. To overcome the aforementioned deficiency, a novel L1/2 regularized SF method ( L1/2-SF) is studied in this paper. Specifically, L1/2 regularization strategy is added to the cost function of SF, then the L1/2-SF is directly employed to extract sparse features from the raw vibration data under variable rotational speed condition. In order to understand the sparse feature extraction ability of the L1/2 regularization, a physical explanation of the sparse solution generated by the L1/2 regularization strategy is explored. Next, softmax regression is employed for fault classification connected with the output layer of L1/2-SF. The effectiveness of L1/2-SF method is verified using a planetary gearbox dataset and a bearing dataset, respectively. Experiment results show that L1/2-SF can deal well with the variable rotational speed problem and is superior to other methods.
Funder
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
national natural science foundation of china
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering
Cited by
12 articles.
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