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Development of a novel methodology for remaining useful life prediction of industrial slurry pumps in the absence of run to failure data

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    Abstract

    Smart remaining useful life (RUL) prognosis methods for condition-based maintenance (CBM) of engineering equipment are getting high popularity nowadays. Current RUL prediction models in the literature are developed with an ideal database, i.e., a combination of a huge “run to failure” and “run to prior failure” data. However, in real-world, run to failure data for rotary ma-chines is difficult to exist since periodic maintenance is continuously practiced to the running ma-chines in industry, to save any production downtime. In such a situation, the maintenance staff only have run to prior failure data of an in operation machine for implementing CBM. In this study, a unique strategy for the RUL prediction of two identical and in-process slurry pumps, having only real-time run to prior failure data, is proposed. The obtained vibration signals from slurry pumps were utilized for generating degradation trends while a hybrid nonlinear autoregressive (NAR)- LSTM-BiLSTM model was developed for RUL prediction. The core of the developed strategy was the usage of the NAR prediction results as the “path to be followed” for the designed LSTM-BiLSTM model. The proposed methodology was also applied on publically available NASA’s C-MAPSS da-taset for validating its applicability, and in return, satisfactory results were achieved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number8420
    JournalSensors
    Volume21
    Issue number24
    Online published16 Dec 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

    Research Keywords

    • LSTM-BiLSTM model
    • Remaining useful life prediction
    • slurry pumps

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