Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data

The concentration of wear debris in used lubricating oil is generally observed from spectral oil analysis. The element concentration data are one of the commonly used oil field data for degradation evaluation of power-shift steering transmission. However, in practical applications, the underlying de...

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Main Authors: Jianhua Chen, Biao Ma, Shufa Yan, Changsong Zheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-05-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814020921315
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spelling doaj-c8075fbfbae9454aaf7f3542983da4ac2020-11-25T03:54:35ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402020-05-011210.1177/1687814020921315Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field dataJianhua Chen0Biao Ma1Shufa Yan2Changsong Zheng3Jianglu Machinery and Electronics Group Company, NORINCO Group, Xiangtan, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CanadaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, ChinaThe concentration of wear debris in used lubricating oil is generally observed from spectral oil analysis. The element concentration data are one of the commonly used oil field data for degradation evaluation of power-shift steering transmission. However, in practical applications, the underlying degradation degree of the power-shift steering transmission is difficult to evaluate due to the complexity of element concentration data. To solve this problem, we propose a health index extraction methodology using a weighted average method to better characterize the underlying degradation, which leads to an accurate estimation of the residual life before the power-shift steering transmission needs to be maintained. The extracted health index not only maximizes the monotonic trend of underlying degradation but also minimizes the failure threshold variance between different power-shift steering transmissions. The method includes element concentration data modification, data selection, and data fusion steps that result in a reasonable power-shift steering transmission degradation model. Finally, a case study is provided to illustrate the proposed method. The results show that the extracted health index outperforms each selected element concentration data.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814020921315
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author Jianhua Chen
Biao Ma
Shufa Yan
Changsong Zheng
spellingShingle Jianhua Chen
Biao Ma
Shufa Yan
Changsong Zheng
Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Jianhua Chen
Biao Ma
Shufa Yan
Changsong Zheng
author_sort Jianhua Chen
title Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data
title_short Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data
title_full Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data
title_fullStr Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data
title_full_unstemmed Health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data
title_sort health index extraction for power-shift steering transmission using selected oil field data
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8140
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The concentration of wear debris in used lubricating oil is generally observed from spectral oil analysis. The element concentration data are one of the commonly used oil field data for degradation evaluation of power-shift steering transmission. However, in practical applications, the underlying degradation degree of the power-shift steering transmission is difficult to evaluate due to the complexity of element concentration data. To solve this problem, we propose a health index extraction methodology using a weighted average method to better characterize the underlying degradation, which leads to an accurate estimation of the residual life before the power-shift steering transmission needs to be maintained. The extracted health index not only maximizes the monotonic trend of underlying degradation but also minimizes the failure threshold variance between different power-shift steering transmissions. The method includes element concentration data modification, data selection, and data fusion steps that result in a reasonable power-shift steering transmission degradation model. Finally, a case study is provided to illustrate the proposed method. The results show that the extracted health index outperforms each selected element concentration data.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814020921315
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