Damage detection of refractory based on principle component analysis and Gaussian mixture model (Q1646501)

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Damage detection of refractory based on principle component analysis and Gaussian mixture model
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    Damage detection of refractory based on principle component analysis and Gaussian mixture model (English)
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    25 June 2018
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    Summary: Acoustic emission (AE) technique is a common approach to identify the damage of the refractories; however, there is a complex problem since there are as many as fifteen involved parameters, which calls for effective data processing and classification algorithms to reduce the level of complexity. In this paper, experiments involving three-point bending tests of refractories are conducted and AE signals are collected. A new data processing method of merging the similar parameters in the description of the damage and reducing the dimension is developed. By means of the Principle Component Analysis (PCA) for dimension reduction, the fifteen related parameters can be reduced to two parameters. The parameters are the linear combinations of the fifteen original parameters and taken as the indexes for damage classification. Based on the proposed approach, the Gaussian mixture model was integrated with the Bayesian information criterion to group the AE signals into two damage categories, which accounted for 99\% of all damage. Electronic microscope scanning of the refractories verified the two types of damage.
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    acoustic emission (AE)
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    damage of refractories
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    reduction of complexity
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    data processing
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    principle component analysis (PCA)
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