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Bearing fault detection through multiscale wavelet scalogram-based SPC

Authors
Jung, UkKoh, Bong-Hwan
Issue Date
Sep-2014
Publisher
TECHNO-PRESS
Keywords
statistical process control; fault detection; bootstrap; wavelet; scalogram
Citation
SMART STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS, v.14, no.3, pp 377 - 395
Pages
19
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
SMART STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS
Volume
14
Number
3
Start Page
377
End Page
395
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23526
DOI
10.12989/sss.2014.14.3.377
ISSN
1738-1584
1738-1584
Abstract
Vibration-based fault detection and condition monitoring of rotating machinery, using statistical process control (SPC) combined with statistical pattern recognition methodology, has been widely investigated by many researchers. In particular, the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) is considered as a powerful tool for feature extraction in detecting fault on rotating machinery. Although DWT significantly reduces the dimensionality of the data, the number of retained wavelet features can still be significantly large. Then, the use of standard multivariate SPC techniques is not advised, because the sample covariance matrix is likely to be singular, so that the common multivariate statistics cannot be calculated. Even though many feature-based SPC methods have been introduced to tackle this deficiency, most methods require a parametric distributional assumption that restricts their feasibility to specific problems of process control, and thus limit their application. This study proposes a nonparametric multivariate control chart method, based on multiscale wavelet scalogram (MWS) features, that overcomes the limitation posed by the parametric assumption in existing SPC methods. The presented approach takes advantage of multi-resolution analysis using DWT, and obtains MWS features with significantly low dimensionality. We calculate Hotelling's T-2-type monitoring statistic using MWS, which has enough damage-discrimination ability. A bootstrap approach is used to determine the upper control limit of the monitoring statistic, without any distributional assumption. Numerical simulations demonstrate the performance of the proposed control charting method, under various damage-level scenarios for a bearing system.
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