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Zhigang Tian

Bio: Zhigang Tian is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Condition monitoring & Condition-based maintenance. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 85 publications receiving 3203 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhigang Tian include Concordia University Wisconsin & Dalian University of Technology.


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TL;DR: In this paper, an optimal condition-based maintenance (CBM) strategy for wind power generation systems is proposed, which is defined by two failure probability threshold values at the wind turbine level.

322 citations

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TL;DR: An artificial neural network (ANN) based method is developed for achieving more accurate remaining useful life prediction of equipment subject to condition monitoring and is validated using real-world vibration monitoring data collected from pump bearings in the field.
Abstract: Accurate equipment remaining useful life prediction is critical to effective condition based maintenance for improving reliability and reducing overall maintenance cost. In this paper, an artificial neural network (ANN) based method is developed for achieving more accurate remaining useful life prediction of equipment subject to condition monitoring. The ANN model takes the age and multiple condition monitoring measurement values at the present and previous inspection points as the inputs, and the life percentage as the output. A function generalized from the Weibull failure rate function is used to fit each condition monitoring measurement series for a failure history, and the fitted measurement values are used to form the ANN training set so as to reduce the effects of the noise factors that are irrelevant to the equipment degradation. A validation mechanism is introduced in the ANN training process to improve the prediction performance of the ANN model. The proposed ANN method is validated using real-world vibration monitoring data collected from pump bearings in the field. A comparative study is performed between the proposed ANN method and an adapted version of a reported method, and the results demonstrate the advantage of the proposed method in achieving more accurate remaining useful life prediction.

314 citations

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TL;DR: RSDP provides an efficient, systematic and simple approach for evaluating multistate network reliability given all d-MPs and is found that RSDP is more efficient than the existing algorithm when the number of components of a system is not too small.
Abstract: The multistate networks under consideration consist of a source node, a sink node, and some independent failure-prone components in between the nodes. The components can work at different levels of capacity. For such a network, we are interested in evaluating the probability that the flow from the source node to the sink node is equal to or greater than a demanded flow of d units. A general method for reliability evaluation of such multistate networks is using minimal path (cut) vectors. A minimal path vector to system state d is called a d-MP. Approaches for generating all d-MPs have been reported. Given that all d-MPs have been found, the issue becomes how to evaluate the probability of the union of the events that the component state vector is greater than or equal to at least one of the d-MPs. There is a need for a more efficient method of determining the probability of this union of events. In this paper, we report an efficient recursive algorithm for this union probability evaluation based on the Su...

278 citations

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TL;DR: A numerical algorithm is developed in this paper for the exact cost evaluation of the PHM based multi-component CBM policy, which is extended from a single unit to a multi- component system.

242 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed an ANN approach utilizing both failure and suspension condition monitoring histories, which can be used for remaining useful life prediction of other equipments, and validated using vibration monitoring data collected from pump bearings in the field.

215 citations


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Yaguo Lei1, Naipeng Li1, Liang Guo1, Ningbo Li1, Tao Yan1, Jing Lin1 
TL;DR: A review on machinery prognostics following its whole program, i.e., from data acquisition to RUL prediction, which provides discussions on current situation, upcoming challenges as well as possible future trends for researchers in this field.

1,116 citations

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TL;DR: A new data-driven approach for prognostics using deep convolution neural networks (DCNN) using time window approach is employed for sample preparation in order for better feature extraction by DCNN.

948 citations

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TL;DR: It can be concluded that the application of the CBM technique is more realistic, and thus more worthwhile to apply, than the TBM one, however, further research on CBM must be carried out in order to make it more realistic for making maintenance decisions.

729 citations

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TL;DR: Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed hybrid prognostics approach in improving the accuracy and convergence of RUL prediction of rolling element bearings.
Abstract: Remaining useful life (RUL) prediction of rolling element bearings plays a pivotal role in reducing costly unplanned maintenance and increasing the reliability, availability, and safety of machines. This paper proposes a hybrid prognostics approach for RUL prediction of rolling element bearings. First, degradation data of bearings are sparsely represented using relevance vector machine regressions with different kernel parameters. Then, exponential degradation models coupled with the Frechet distance are employed to estimate the RUL adaptively. The proposed approach is evaluated using the vibration data from accelerated degradation tests of rolling element bearings and the public PRONOSTIA bearing datasets. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in improving the accuracy and convergence of RUL prediction of rolling element bearings.

685 citations