Abstract

Prognostics and Health Management technologies are useful for early fault detection and optimization of reliability in mechanical systems. Reciprocating compressors units are commonly used in industry for gas pressurization and transportation, and the valves in compressors are considered vulnerable parts susceptible to failure. Then, early detection of faults is important for avoiding catastrophic accidents. A feasible approach for fault detection consists in measuring the vibration signal for extracting useful features enabling fault detection and classification. In this research, a test-bed composed by two-stage reciprocating compressor was used for simulating a set of 13 different conditions of combined faults in valves and roller bearings. Three accelerometers were used for collecting the vibration signals for extracting three different types of features. These features were analyzed furthermore by using two random forest models to classifying the different faults. The first set of features was obtained by applying the symbolic dynamics algorithm, which provides the histogram of a set of symbols. This set of symbols was obtained by subdividing a 2D Poincaré plot into angular regions and counting the intersection of the phase trajectories on each of regions. The second type of features corresponds to the complex correlation measure which is calculated as the addition of the areas of triangles belonging to a Poincaré plot. Additionally, a small set of classical statistical features was also used for comparing their classification abilities to the new set of proposed features. The three sets of features enable highly accurate classification of the set of faults when used with random forest classification models. Notably, the ensemble subspace k-Nearest Neighbors algorithm provides classification accuracies higher than 99%.

Highlights

  • Reciprocating compressors generally work continuously at full load and many times without a backup, maintenance management must guarantee maximum efficiency, avoid unscheduled stops, and decrease maintenance times

  • This paper proposes the use of Symbolic Dynamics (SD) and Complex Correlation Measure (CCM) as novel features for fault diagnosis in rotating machinery, as an alternative regarding complex computational architectures such as deep learning approaches

  • The SD and CCM features are considered as well as the statistical features that are presented for comparison

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Introduction

Reciprocating compressors generally work continuously at full load and many times without a backup, maintenance management must guarantee maximum efficiency, avoid unscheduled stops, and decrease maintenance times. All this is a challenge because the compressors are elements that work in extreme working conditions such as high temperatures, variable pressures, and alternative movements. Its critical elements such as valves and roller bearings are more likely to failure [1,2,3,4] In this context, the application of Prognostics and Health Management (PHM).

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