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Construction of health indicators for condition monitoring of rotating machinery: A review of the research

Journal

EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
Volume 203, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2022.117297

Keywords

Condition monitoring; Health indicator; Fault detection; Degradation assessment; Rotating machinery

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2020YFB1710002]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51775409]
  3. Equipment Pre-research Fund of China [61420030301]

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This paper systematically reviews the construction methods of health indicators for rotating machinery, emphasizing classical technical approaches and recent research trends, analyzing the benefits and potential of efficient health indicators for condition monitoring. It also discusses current challenges and future research opportunities.
The condition monitoring (CM) of rotating machinery (RM) is an essential operation for improving the reliability of mechanical systems. For this purpose, an efficient CM method that possesses simple and intuitive attributes is required for industrial applications. For condition monitoring that connects fault detection, degradation assessment, and prognosis applications, health indicators (HIs) have been developed in the past few decades. The construction of a HI is the decisive procedure for extracting informative fault information from the monitoring signal. From the initial statistical parameter-based construction methods to the introduction of data-oriented intelligent methods such as deep learning in recent years, HIs construction methods have ranged from fault mechanism-based approaches to a data-based approach, which involve two different technologies regardless of superiority or inferiority. This paper provides a systematic review of the HIs construction methods for rotating machinery proposed in the literature. It emphasizes the classical technical approaches and recent interesting research trends and analyzes the benefits and potential of efficient HIs for condition monitoring. The current challenges and future research opportunities are also presented in this paper. The Engineers and researchers interested in this research can be informed of current research ideas and directions in the field by reading this paper, as well as inspiring potentially excellent research work in the future.

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