Impact Factor:8.4
DOI number:10.1016/j.ymssp.2023.110164
Journal:Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
Abstract:Online damage quantification suffers from insufficient labeled data that weakens its accuracy. In this context, adopting the domain adaptation on historical labeled data from similar structures/damages or simulated digital twin data to assist the current diagnosis task would be beneficial. However, most domain adaptation methods are designed for classification and cannot efficiently address damage quantification, a regression problem with continuous real-valued labels. This study first proposes a novel domain adaptation method, the Online Fuzzy-set-based Joint Distribution Adaptation for Regression, to address this challenge. By converting the continuous real-valued labels to fuzzy class labels via fuzzy sets, the marginal and conditional distribution discrepancy are simultaneously measured to achieve the domain adaptation for the damage quantification task. Thanks to the superiority of the proposed method, a state-of-the-art online damage quantification framework based on domain adaptation is presented. Finally, the framework has been comprehensively demonstrated with a damaged helicopter panel, in which three types of damage domain adaptations (across different damage locations, across different damage types, and from simulation to experiment) are all conducted, proving the accuracy of damage quantification can be significantly improved in a realistic environment. It is expected that the proposed approach to be applied to the fleet-level digital twin considering the individual differences.
Co-author:Claudio Sbarufatti*,Marco Giglio,Leiting Dong*
First Author:ZHOU Xuan
Indexed by:Journal paper
Discipline:工学
First-Level Discipline:Mechanical Engineering
Document Type:J
Volume:191
Page Number:110164
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2023-05-15
Included Journals:SCI
Links to published journals:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0888327023000717