A multi-sensor approach to remaining useful life estimation for a slurry pump

Yiu L. Tse, Michael E. Cholette, Peter W. Tse*

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    Abstract

    Slurry pumps handle abrasive and corrosive working fluids and their degradation rate can vary significantly depending on the composition of the slurry, making maintenance scheduling challenging. The paradigm of condition-based maintenance with accurately predicted remaining useful life (RUL) has the potential to significantly save on the total cost of maintenance. In this paper, a new methodology is presented for the RUL estimation for slurry pumps based on the fusion of data emitted from multiple vibration sensors, which enables the construction of a more reliable degradation index. Subsequently, the trend of the new degradation index is predicted using a Kalman Filter to estimate the parameters of a degradation trend line. Finally, an interval estimation of the RUL is obtained by analytically extrapolating the state space model to a pre-defined threshold. The proposed method is deployed to estimate the RUL for a slurry pump in a real production environment with multiple maintenance events, in contrast to previous studies which use limited, single run-to-failure data sets. The results show that the suggested method is capable to predict the RUL of the available datasets, even in the case where one channel is malfunctioning.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)140-151
    JournalMeasurement
    Volume139
    Online published28 Feb 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2019

    Research Keywords

    • Data fusion
    • Prognosis
    • Remaining useful life prediction
    • Slurry pump

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