State-of-Health Assessment for Aero-Engine Based on Density-Distance Clustering and Fuzzy Bayesian Risk

2021 
State-of-health (SOH) assessment for aero-engine can effectively reduce maintenance cost and operational risk, and is also a significant part of the prognostics and health management (PHM) system. However, the current SOH assessment is usually closely coordinated with other parts of PHM to achieve specific functions. This is not conducive to generalizing the function of SOH assessment. Therefore, this paper proposes a data-driven framework of SOH assessment that mainly includes data preprocessing, pseudo label generation, weight assignment and feature selection, and assessment, which enhances the systematicness of SOH assessment. A combination model based on density-distance clustering and fuzzy Bayesian risk models is designed to generate a pseudo label, select optimal parameter subset, and assign weight. Then, two assessment indicators including state membership degree and health degree are produced based on two fuzzy models for horizontal and vertical comparisons. These two indicators expand the dimensions and perspectives of SOH measurement, which can more comprehensively characterize the health state of the engine. Finally, the correctness and effectiveness of the proposed methodology are verified by the widely used Commercial Modular Aero-Propulsion System Simulation (C-MAPSS) dataset.
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