Complexity and entropy representation for machine component diagnostics.

PLoS One

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

Published: February 2020

The Complexity-entropy causality plane (CECP) is a parsimonious representation space for time series. It has only two dimensions: normalized permutation entropy ([Formula: see text]) and Jensen-Shannon complexity ([Formula: see text]) of a time series. This two-dimensional representation allows for detection of slow or rapid drifts in the condition of mechanical components monitored through sensor measurements. The CECP representation can be used for both predictive analytics and visual monitoring of changes in component condition. This method requires minimal pre-processing of raw signals. Furthermore, it is insensitive to noise, stationarity, and trends. These desirable properties make CECP a good candidate for machine condition monitoring and fault diagnostics. In this work we study the effectiveness of CECP on three rotary component condition assessment applications. We use CECP representation of vibration signals to differentiate various machine component health conditions for rotary machine components, namely roller bearing and gears. The results confirm that the CECP representation is able to detect, with high accuracy, changes in underlying dynamics of machine component degradation states. From class separability perspective, the CECP representation is able to generate linearly separable classes for the classification of different fault states. This classification performance improves with increasing signal length. For signal length of 16,384 data points, the fault classification accuracy varies from 90% to 100% for bearing applications, and from 85% to 100% for gear applications. We observed that the optimum parameter for CECP representatino depends on the application. For bearing applications we found that embedding dimension D = 4, 5, 6, and embedding delay τ = 1, 2, 3 are suitable for good fault classification. For gear applications we find that embedding dimension D = 4, 5, and embedding delay τ = 1, 5 are suitable for fault classification.

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