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Research on Electrostatic Monitoring of Tribo-Contacts with Dynamic Adaptive Fusion Method

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  • Ruochen Liu
  • Han Wang
  • Jinwu Zhang
  • Shuangshuang Gu
  • Jianzhong Sun
  • Ricardo Escobar

Abstract

Electrostatic monitoring is a unique and rapid developing technique applied in the prognostics and health management of the tribological system based on electrostatic charging and sensing phenomenon. It has considerable advantages in condition monitoring of tribo-contacts with high sensitivity and resolution. Unfortunately, the monitoring result can be affected due to the switch of operating conditions that reduces its accuracy. This paper presents a dynamic adaptive fusion approach, moving window local outlier factor based on electrostatic features to overcome the influence. Life cycle experiments of rolling bearings and railcar gearbox were carried out on an electrostatic monitoring platform. The MWLOF method was used to extract and analyze the experimental data, combined with the Pauta criterion to judge wear faults quantitatively, and compare with other feature extraction results. It is verified that the proposed method can overcome the influence of changes in working conditions on the monitoring results, improve the monitoring sensitivity, and provide an accurate reference for friction and wear faults.

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  • Ruochen Liu & Han Wang & Jinwu Zhang & Shuangshuang Gu & Jianzhong Sun & Ricardo Escobar, 2022. "Research on Electrostatic Monitoring of Tribo-Contacts with Dynamic Adaptive Fusion Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8952349
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8952349
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