Title :
Model-Based Health Monitoring for a Vehicle Steering System With Multiple Faults of Unknown Types
Author :
Ming Yu ; Danwei Wang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
This paper presents a model-based fault diagnosis and prognosis scheme for a vehicle steering system. The steering system is modeled as a hybrid system with continuous dynamics and discrete modes using the hybrid bond graph tool. Multiple faults of different types, i.e., abrupt fault, incipient fault, and intermittent fault, are considered using the concept of Augmented Global Analytical Redundancy Relations (AGARRs). A fault discriminator is constructed to distinguish the type of faults once they are detected. After that, a fault identification scheme is proposed to estimate the magnitude of abrupt faults, the characteristic of intermittent faults, and the degradation behavior of incipient faults. The fault identification is realized by using a new adaptive hybrid differential evolution (AHDE) algorithm with less control parameters. Based on the identified degradation behavior of incipient faults, prognosis is carried out to predict the remaining useful life of faulty components. The proposed algorithm is verified experimentally on the steering system of a CyCab electric vehicle.
Keywords :
bond graphs; condition monitoring; differential equations; electric vehicles; fault diagnosis; redundancy; steering systems; AGARR; AHDE algorithm; CyCab electric vehicle; abrupt fault estimation; adaptive hybrid differential evolution algorithm; augmented global analytical redundancy relations; fault discriminator; fault identification; fault prognosis; hybrid bond graph tool; incipient faults; intermittent faults; model-based fault diagnosis; model-based health monitoring; multiple faults; vehicle steering systems; Belts; DC motors; Junctions; Mathematical model; Steering systems; Tires; Vehicles; Adaptive hybrid differential evolution (AHDE); augmented global analytical redundancy relations (AGARRs); fault discriminator; model-based diagnosis and prognosis; remaining useful life (RUL);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2013.2281159