Imbalanced deep transfer network for fault diagnosis of high-speed train traction motor bearings
Transfer learning-based fault diagnosis methods have been increasingly utilized for major equipment, including high-speed trains, turbine machines, and aircraft engines. However, most traditional transfer methods based on implicitly balanced data only consider feature shift. When applied to high-spe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Knowledge-based systems 2024-06, Vol.293, p.111682, Article 111682 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Transfer learning-based fault diagnosis methods have been increasingly utilized for major equipment, including high-speed trains, turbine machines, and aircraft engines. However, most traditional transfer methods based on implicitly balanced data only consider feature shift. When applied to high-speed train traction motor bearing fault diagnosis, the cross-domain generalization ability of these transfer methods is weakened by label shift. Due to the complex operating conditions of high-speed trains, these transfer methods often fail under multiple operating conditions, resulting in reduced cross-domain diagnostic accuracy when faced with feature shift and label shift simultaneously. Therefore, we propose the imbalanced deep transfer network (IDTN) to tackle the aforementioned problem in cross-domain fault diagnosis of high-speed train traction motor bearings. Firstly, IDTN overcomes the influence of imbalanced distributions in source domain samples through deep imbalanced learning. Then, batch nuclear-norm maximization is introduced to enhance the prediction discriminability and diversity of the target domain samples. Finally, case studies of the high-speed train traction motor bearing fault dataset and the Case Western Reserve University bearing fault dataset are conducted. Experimental results prove the effectiveness and superiority of IDTN in the cross-domain fault diagnosis field with both feature shift and label shift. |
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ISSN: | 0950-7051 1872-7409 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.knosys.2024.111682 |