The Fault Recognition of Motor Based on the Fusion of Neural Network and D-S Evidence Theory

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In order to reflect the motor from various aspects and realize the motor system state failure mode automatic identification and accurate diagnosis, neural network combined with the D-S evidence theory to form the motor fault diagnosis system. In data fusion level, fault characteristic is classified; and then the fault feature is extracted by the BP neural network and the local fault of the motor is diagnosed, as a result, the independent evidence is obtained; at last the D-S evidence theory fusion algorithm is used on the evidence to achieve the fault of the motor accurate diagnosis.Broken test proved that the diagnosis system improves the motor of the fault diagnosis of accuracy, and can meet the needs of real-time diagnosis. The diagnostic test proved that the diagnosis system improves the accuracy of motor fault diagnosis, and can satisfy the diagnosis in real-time.

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