Intelligent fault diagnosis of rotating machinery using hierarchical Lempel-Ziv complexity

  • Bing Han
  • , Shun Wang
  • , Qingqi Zhu
  • , Xiaohui Yang
  • , Yongbo Li

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Abstract

The health condition monitoring of rotating machinery can avoid the disastrous failure and guarantee the safe operation. The vibration-based fault diagnosis shows the most attractive character for fault diagnosis of rotating machinery (FDRM). Recently, Lempel-Ziv complexity (LZC) has been investigated as an effective tool for FDRM. However, the LZC only performs single-scale analysis, which is not suitable to extract the fault features embedded in vibrational signal over multiple scales. In this paper, a novel complexity analysis algorithm, called hierarchical Lempel-Ziv complexity (HLZC), was developed to extract the fault characteristics of rotating machinery. The proposed HLZC method considers the fault information hidden in both low-frequency and high-frequency components, resulting in a more accurate fault feature extraction. The superiority of the proposed HLZC method in detecting the periodical impulses was validated by using simulated signals. Meanwhile, two experimental signals were utilized to prove the effectiveness of the proposed HLZC method in extracting fault information. Results show that the proposed HLZC method had the best diagnosing performance compared with LZC and multi-scale Lempel-Ziv complexity methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4221
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume10
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Fault diagnosis
  • Feature extraction
  • Lempel-Ziv complexity
  • Rotating machinery

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