Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator

This paper proposes an automated fault isolation and diagnostic chain for the health monitoring of a linear actuator composed of a roller screw driven by a permanent magnet synchronous motor. Four health conditions are considered and diagnosed: the healthy condition, a short circuit in the stator wi...

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Main Authors: Ryan Michaud, Romain Breuneval, Emmanuel Boutleux, Julien Huillery, Guy Clerc, Badr Mansouri
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2019-01-01
Series:AIMS Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/ElectrEng.2019.4.328/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-e63c401d54a54b0f993ad1eb7b7fc7e62020-11-24T21:22:24ZengAIMS PressAIMS Electronics and Electrical Engineering2578-15882019-01-013432834610.3934/ElectrEng.2019.4.328Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuatorRyan Michaud0Romain Breuneval1Emmanuel Boutleux2Julien Huillery3Guy Clerc4Badr Mansouri51 Université de Lyon, UCB Lyon 1, CNRS, AMPERE, F-69100, Villeurbanne, France1 Université de Lyon, UCB Lyon 1, CNRS, AMPERE, F-69100, Villeurbanne, France3 Safran Electronics & Defense, Avionics Division, Massy, France2 Université de Lyon, Ecole Centrale LYON, CNRS, AMPERE, F-69130, Ecully, France2 Université de Lyon, Ecole Centrale LYON, CNRS, AMPERE, F-69130, Ecully, France1 Université de Lyon, UCB Lyon 1, CNRS, AMPERE, F-69100, Villeurbanne, France3 Safran Electronics & Defense, Avionics Division, Massy, FranceThis paper proposes an automated fault isolation and diagnostic chain for the health monitoring of a linear actuator composed of a roller screw driven by a permanent magnet synchronous motor. Four health conditions are considered and diagnosed: the healthy condition, a short circuit in the stator windings, a mechanical backlash in the roller screw, and the combination of both faults. In order to separate the fault signatures, empirical mode decomposition is applied to the motor current, followed by independent component analysis, automatic isolation of the fault signatures, and a classification step for the diagnosis. The novelty proposed consists of an automatic processing of the independent components to isolate the effects of the short-circuit from the effects of the backlash. This isolation step, in contrast to earlier works, requires no human intervention to select signals of interest, making it suitable to real-time onboard diagnostics. Furthermore, results show that independent component analysis occupies an important role in the diagnosis: its omission leads to a reduction in the diagnostic performance of the classifier as well as a reduction in measures of class separability.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/ElectrEng.2019.4.328/fulltext.htmlelectrical actuatorsfault detectionhealth monitoringblind source separationempirical mode decompositionindependent component analysis
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author Ryan Michaud
Romain Breuneval
Emmanuel Boutleux
Julien Huillery
Guy Clerc
Badr Mansouri
spellingShingle Ryan Michaud
Romain Breuneval
Emmanuel Boutleux
Julien Huillery
Guy Clerc
Badr Mansouri
Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator
AIMS Electronics and Electrical Engineering
electrical actuators
fault detection
health monitoring
blind source separation
empirical mode decomposition
independent component analysis
author_facet Ryan Michaud
Romain Breuneval
Emmanuel Boutleux
Julien Huillery
Guy Clerc
Badr Mansouri
author_sort Ryan Michaud
title Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator
title_short Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator
title_full Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator
title_fullStr Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator
title_full_unstemmed Application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator
title_sort application of blind source separation to the health monitoring of electrical and mechanical faults in a linear actuator
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Electronics and Electrical Engineering
issn 2578-1588
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper proposes an automated fault isolation and diagnostic chain for the health monitoring of a linear actuator composed of a roller screw driven by a permanent magnet synchronous motor. Four health conditions are considered and diagnosed: the healthy condition, a short circuit in the stator windings, a mechanical backlash in the roller screw, and the combination of both faults. In order to separate the fault signatures, empirical mode decomposition is applied to the motor current, followed by independent component analysis, automatic isolation of the fault signatures, and a classification step for the diagnosis. The novelty proposed consists of an automatic processing of the independent components to isolate the effects of the short-circuit from the effects of the backlash. This isolation step, in contrast to earlier works, requires no human intervention to select signals of interest, making it suitable to real-time onboard diagnostics. Furthermore, results show that independent component analysis occupies an important role in the diagnosis: its omission leads to a reduction in the diagnostic performance of the classifier as well as a reduction in measures of class separability.
topic electrical actuators
fault detection
health monitoring
blind source separation
empirical mode decomposition
independent component analysis
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/ElectrEng.2019.4.328/fulltext.html
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