A comparative study of three artificial neural networks for the detection and classification of gear faults

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Abstract

Artificial neural networks (ANN) have been recognized as a powerful tool for classification and pattern recognition in various fields of applications. This paper presents an overview of three ANN architectures and the results of applying those ANNs for the detection and classification of malfunction, wear and damage of a gearbox operating under steady state conditions. The ANN models studied are: feed forward back propagation (FFBP), functional link network (FLN) and learning vector quantization (LVQ). Three artificial defects were deliberately introduced to the gearbox and these are: (1) loose key, (2) single tooth flank wear and (3) full tooth breakage (missing tooth). Vibration signals, collected from extensive experimentation, were analyzed using time and frequency domain descriptors that were used as feature vectors to feed the ANNs. The results show that, for this study, the FLN learns more quickly and is more accurate in operation than the FFBP or the LVQ. The LVQ algorithm exhibits faster rate of convergence than the FFBP but suffers more from misclassifications.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)261-277
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal of General Systems
Volume34
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2005

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • Information Systems
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Computer Science Applications

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