DocumentCode
2083077
Title
A neural network approach for remaining useful life prediction utilizing both failure and suspension data
Author
Tian, Zhigang
Author_Institution
Concordia Inst. for Inf. Syst. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
fYear
2010
fDate
25-28 Jan. 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Artificial neural network (ANN) methods have shown great promise in achieving more accurate equipment remaining useful life prediction. However, most reported ANN methods only utilize condition monitoring data from failure histories, and ignore data obtained from suspension histories in which equipments are taken out of service before they fail. Suspension history condition monitoring data contains useful information revealing the degradation of equipment, and will help to achieve more accurate remaining useful life prediction if properly used, particularly when there are very limited failure histories, which is the case in many applications. In this paper, we develop an ANN approach utilizing both failure and suspension condition monitoring histories. The ANN model uses age and condition monitoring data as inputs and the life percentage as output. For each suspension history, the optimal predicted life is determined which can minimize the validation mean square error in the training process using the suspension history and the failure histories. Then the ANN is trained using the failure histories and all the suspension histories with the obtained optimal predicted life values, and the trained ANN can be used for remaining useful life prediction of other equipments. The key idea behind this approach is that the underlying relationship between the inputs and output of ANN is the same for all failure and suspension histories, and thus the optimal life for a suspension history is the one resulting in the lowest ANN validation error. The proposed approach is validated using vibration monitoring data collected from pump bearings in the field.
Keywords
condition monitoring; failure (mechanical); machine bearings; maintenance engineering; mechanical engineering computing; neural nets; pumps; remaining life assessment; suspensions (mechanical components); vibrations; ANN validation error; artificial neural network methods; condition monitoring; failure data; mean square error; neural network approach; pump bearings; remaining useful life prediction; suspension data; vibration monitoring; Artificial neural networks; Condition monitoring; Costs; Degradation; History; Mean square error methods; Neural networks; Prediction methods; Predictive models; Vibration measurement; artificial neural networks; prediction; remaining useful life; suspension history;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2010 Proceedings - Annual
Conference_Location
San Jose, CA
ISSN
0149-144X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5102-9
Electronic_ISBN
0149-144X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAMS.2010.5447975
Filename
5447975
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