A Multilayered and Multifactorial Health Assessment Method for Launch Vehicle Engine under Vibration Conditions

Ruliang Lin, Lijing Huang, Zhiwen Liu, Xuehua Zhou, Zhiguo Zhou*

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Sixty percent of the failures of launch vehicles in the ascending phase occur in the propulsion system. Among them, the vibration generated by the engine is an important factor in the occurrence of failure. At present, health assessment methods in the aerospace field are mostly for specific equipment, and scholars mostly assess the real-time health status of launch vehicle engines which can only reflect the current health status of the launch vehicle. Existing methods cannot be applied to different equipment, and there is a lack of research on health assessments of fuzzy and complex mechanical systems. In this article, we propose a multi-layer and multi-factor predictive evaluation method for a fuzzy and complex system and conduct experiments on real vibration data of rockets. First, we divide the health assessment level according to the vibration data that affect the normal operation of the rocket. Secondly, we obtain the future trend of vibration signals based on five data prediction methods and calculate the health status interval of the rocket engine’s working conditions based on the boxplot method. At the same time, we calculate the single health evaluation set of every vibration signal. We obtain the weights of each level and factor for the health value based on an analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The optimization of this step avoids an over-reliance on expert experience. Finally, we complete a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation of the engine system from the bottom up to obtain the final health value. The minimum evaluation error is 0.0193% on the test data of the Long March series launch vehicle engine, which shows that the proposed method can successfully predict and evaluate the launch vehicle engine.

源语言英语
文章编号505
期刊Aerospace
10
6
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6月 2023

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