Abstract

Bearing fault diagnosis is an important research field for rotating machinery health monitoring. Recently, many intelligent fault diagnosis methods driven by big data, such as transfer learning, have been studied. However, there are two shortcomings for the prior transfer learning method in industry application. First, it is necessary to design a complex loss function to enhance the similarity between the two domains further. Second, previous studies required big data both in source and target task, without considering the lack of sufficient training samples. Inspired by relevant research work, this article proposes a local joint distribution discrepancy to increase similar features. A sub-domain adaptive transfer learning is designed to detect bearing faults based on the residual network. Two kinds of transfer experiments are designed to verify the method effectiveness. After that, the impact of small training samples and noise on the results is explored. The proposed method reaches high accuracy.

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