Title :
A comparative evaluation of neural classification techniques for identifying multiple fault conditions
Author :
Hoffman, A.J. ; van der Merwe, N.T. ; Stander, C. ; Heyns, S.P.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Potchefstroom Univ. for CHE, South Africa
Abstract :
The objective of this research is to compare different neural network based classifiers for the accurate and reliable assessment of the status of specific fault conditions in a system with multiple fault conditions present. The proposed strategy utilizes features extracted from vibrational data and employs self-organising maps (SOMs), radial basis function (RBF) and multilayer perceptron (MLP) networks to model the status of fault conditions, and to discriminate between different fault conditions. Different combinations of vibrational features are evaluated in terms of their ability to support the reliable identification of and discrimination between multiple fault conditions. The results indicate that both SOM and RBF neural classifiers can be trained to reliably identify specific faults in a system with multiple fault conditions present. It is furthermore shown that neural classifiers trained with data reflecting one type of fault mechanism only cannot reliably distinguish between observations with multiple fault conditions present
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; condition monitoring; fault diagnosis; multilayer perceptrons; radial basis function networks; self-organising feature maps; vibration measurement; condition monitoring; multilayer perceptron; multiple fault conditions; neural classification; neural network; neural training; radial basis function network; self-organising maps; vibrational data; Africa; Channel hot electron injection; Condition monitoring; Degradation; Fault diagnosis; Machinery; Mechanical engineering; Neural networks; Reliability engineering; Vibration measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems: Technology and Applications, International Workshop on, 2001.
Conference_Location :
Crimea
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7164-X
DOI :
10.1109/IDAACS.2001.941970