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Research Article

Intelligent faults diagnostics of turbine vibration’s via Fourier transform and neuro-fuzzy systems with wavelets exploitation

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Pages 155-184 | Received 19 Mar 2023, Accepted 06 Nov 2023, Published online: 12 Nov 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Gas turbines play a vital role in gas transportation and power generation, but they are prone to instability phenomena that can lead to vibrations, shorten equipment lifespan, and result in catastrophic failures. To tackle these challenges, a paper introduces an integrated approach that leverages advanced techniques like Fourier transform, Neuro-Fuzzy systems, and wavelet analysis for continuous monitoring of the MS5002C turbine’s condition. The proposed method begins by collecting operational data and utilizing the Fourier transform to measure vibratory quantities, accurately representing their evolution through spectral data obtained from the analyzed signals. Adaptive inference-based algorithms of neuro-fuzzy systems are then employed to generate turbine failure indicators. This approach enables the development of a model-based fault detection method that compares the actual turbine operation with the estimated operation derived from a pre-established model, enabling the classification of detected faults. To enhance decision-making quality, evaluation, and validation of the diagnostic strategy’s performance, a multi-resolution analysis based on the wavelet transform is applied. The presented results from various implementation and validation tests demonstrate the effectiveness of this intelligent diagnostic approach in detecting and analyzing gas turbine vibrations. The paper exhibits promising outcomes in real-time monitoring, ensuring the operational safety of the turbine.

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