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Fault Identification Method of Diesel Engine in Light of Pearson Correlation Coefficient Diagram and Orthogonal Vibration Signals

Li Zhiyong, Zhao Hongdong, Zeng Ruili, Xia Kewen, Guo Qiang and Li Yuhai

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2019, vol. 2019, 1-10

Abstract:

In order to select fault feature parameters simply and quickly and improve the identification rate of diesel engine faults by using the vibration signals, this paper proposes a diesel engine fault identification method on the basis of the Pearson correlation coefficient diagram (PCC Diagram) and the orthogonal vibration signals. At first, the orthogonal vibration acceleration signals are synchronously acquired in the direction of the top and side of the cylinder head. And the time-domain feature parameters are extracted from the orthogonal vibration acceleration signals to obtain the Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC). Then, the correlation coefficient diagram used to do feature parameter screening is constructed by selecting the feature parameters with the correlation coefficient of more than 0.9. Finally, generalized regression neural network (GRNN) is adopted to classify and identify fuel supply fault in diesel engine. The results show that using the PCC Diagram can simplify the selection process of the feature parameters of the orthogonal vibration signals quickly and effectively. It can also improve the fault identification rate of diesel engine significantly with the help of adding the newly proposed cross-correlation coefficient of the orthogonal vibration signals into the GRNN input feature vector set.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1155/2019/2837580

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