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Recent advances in the application of deep learning for fault diagnosis of rotating machinery using vibration signals

Author(s)
Tama, Bayu AdhiVania, MalindaLee, SeungchulLim, Sunghoon
Issued Date
2023-05
DOI
10.1007/s10462-022-10293-3
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59910
Citation
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REVIEW, v.56, pp.4667 - 4709
Abstract
Vibration measurement and monitoring are essential in a wide variety of applications. Vibration measurements are critical for diagnosing industrial machinery malfunctions because they provide information about the condition of the rotating equipment. Vibration analysis is considered the most effective method for predictive maintenance because it is used to troubleshoot instantaneous faults as well as periodic maintenance. Numerous studies conducted in this vein have been published in a variety of outlets. This review documents data-driven and recently published deep learning techniques for vibration-based condition monitoring. Numerous studies were obtained from two reputable indexing databases, Web of Science and Scopus. Following a thorough review, 59 studies were selected for synthesis. The selected studies are then systematically discussed to provide researchers with an in-depth view of deep learning-based fault diagnosis methods based on vibration signals. Additionally, a few remarks regarding future research directions are made, including graph-based neural networks, physics-informed ML, and a transformer convolutional network-based fault diagnosis method.
Publisher
SPRINGER
ISSN
0269-2821
Keyword (Author)
Deep learningVibration signalFault diagnosisVibration sensorCondition monitoring
Keyword
CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL-NETWORKROLLING ELEMENT BEARINGSPEEDAUTOENCODERIDENTIFICATIONRECOGNITIONEXTRACTIONTRACKINGFUSION

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