2012
DOI: 10.1142/s1469026812500022
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An Artificial Immune System for Classifying Aerodynamic Instabilities of Centrifugal Compressors

Abstract: Anomaly detection prevents rotating machinery from unforeseeable faults. Using such detection methods, we consider the problem of identifying aerodynamic instabilities in centrifugal compressors by analyzing just the compressor's sound signal. Therefore, an artificial immune system (AIS)-based classification is applied. The deployed v-detectors work according to the negative selection principle and were optimized in position and shape by using a novel procedure of detector generation. This allows reducing the … Show more

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“…Finally, another further research direction is to augment control concepts as described in this paper by applications of computational intelligence methods for compressors [16,31,36,41]. Thus, the amount of information extracted from the compressor operation and available for analysis and subsequent utilization would be enhanced considerably which is a promising way for an advanced control performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Finally, another further research direction is to augment control concepts as described in this paper by applications of computational intelligence methods for compressors [16,31,36,41]. Thus, the amount of information extracted from the compressor operation and available for analysis and subsequent utilization would be enhanced considerably which is a promising way for an advanced control performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Hence, the fluid velocity is decreased. We assume a linear change of the cross section along s. After performing the integration in (31) this leads to the component model of the diffuser:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%