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  • Extraction of surface image features for weardetection on ball screw drive spindles

    Tobias Schlagenhauf, Max Heinzler, Jürgen Fleischer

    Kapitel/Beitrag aus dem Buch: Heizmann M. & Längle T. 2020. Forum Bildverarbeitung 2020.

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    Failures of production machines are often caused
    by wear and the resulting failure of components. Therefore,
    condition-based monitoring of machines and their components
    is becoming an increasingly important factor in industry.
    Due to the simple conversion of the motion of electric
    rotary drives into precision feed motion, the ball screw
    is an inherent element of many production machines. Thus,
    a failure of the ball screw often leads to costly production
    stops. This paper shows the determination and extraction
    of wear-describing image features, allowing an image-based
    condition monitoring of ball screws using hyperparameteroptimized
    machine learning classifiers. The features to train
    the algorithms are derived and extracted based on the deep
    domain knowledge of ball screw drive failures in combination
    with further developed state of the art feature extraction
    algorithms.

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    Schlagenhauf, T et al. 2020. Extraction of surface image features for weardetection on ball screw drive spindles. In: Heizmann M. & Längle T (eds.), Forum Bildverarbeitung 2020. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58895/ksp/1000124383-24
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    Veröffentlicht am 25. November 2020

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    https://doi.org/10.58895/ksp/1000124383-24