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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 14, 2020
Filed:
Aug. 05, 2014
01db-metravib, Société Par Actions Simplifiée, Limonest, FR;
Bertrand Wascat, Ecully, FR;
Guillame Lavaure, Lyons, FR;
Kamel Mekhnacha, Grenoble, FR;
Patrick Labeyrie, Dardilly, FR;
Thierry Mazoyer, Massieux, FR;
ACOEM France, , FR;
Abstract
Automatic fault diagnosis is performed on vibration data sensed from a machine. A set of faults to screen for is identified from the machine configuration. For each fault there are characteristic symptoms. For each characteristic symptom, there is a corresponding indication used to diagnose the symptom. The indications are based on analyses of the current vibration data. The diagnosed symptoms have weights assigned according to a Bayesian network, and are used to derive a Bayesian probability for the fault. A fault having a Bayesian probability exceeding a threshold value is identified as being present in the machine. For each fault a confidence level is derived. The confidence level for a first fault is based on a similarity between characteristic symptoms for the first fault and characteristic symptoms for each one of the other faults being screened.