Particle filter-based fatigue damage prognosis by fusing multiple degradation models

Tianzhi Li, Jian Chen, Shenfang Yuan, Dimitrios Zarouchas, Claudio Sbarufatti, Francesco Cadini*

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Abstract

Fatigue damage prognosis always requires a degradation model describing the damage evolution with time; thus, the prognostic performance highly depends on the selection of such a model. The best model should probably be case specific, calling for the fusion of multiple degradation models for a robust prognosis. In this context, this paper proposes a scheme of online fusing multiple models in a particle filter (PF)-based damage prognosis framework. First, each prognostic model has its process equation built through a physics-based or data-driven degradation model and has its measurement equation linking the damage state and the measurement. Second, each model is independently processed through one PF to provide one group of particles. Then, the particles from all models are adopted for remaining useful life prediction. Finally, the particles from each PF are fused with those from all the other PFs to improve their particle diversity, and consequently, to provide better estimation and prognostic performance. The feasibility and robustness of the proposed method are validated by an experimental study, where an aluminum lug structure subject to fatigue crack growth is monitored by a guided wave measurement system.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages23
JournalStructural Health Monitoring
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • damage prognosis
  • degradation model
  • fusion
  • Lamb waves
  • particle diversity
  • particle filter
  • Structural health monitoring

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