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Kaveh Mollazade

Kaveh Mollazade

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0001-7379-839X
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 34771823000
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
Address: Room no. 243, 1st floor, Faculty of Agriculture
Phone: (+98) 87-33627723

Research

Title
An intelligent approach for cooling radiator fault diagnosis based on infrared thermal image processing technique
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Cooling radiator; Condition monitoring; Thermal images; Discrete wavelet transform; Genetic algorithm; Artificial neural network
Year
2015
Journal APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
DOI
Researchers Amin Taheri-Garavand ، Hojat Ahmadi ، Mahmoud omid ، seyed saeid Mohtasebi ، Kaveh Mollazade ، Alan John Russell Smith ، Giovanni Maria Carlomagno

Abstract

This research presents a new intelligent fault diagnosis and condition monitoring system for classification of different conditions of cooling radiator using infrared thermal images. The system was adopted to classify six types of cooling radiator faults; radiator tubes blockage, radiator fins blockage, loose connection between fins and tubes, radiator door failure, coolant leakage, and normal conditions. The proposed system consists of several distinct procedures including thermal image acquisition, image pre-processing, image processing, two-dimensional discrete wavelet transform (2D-DWT), feature extraction, feature selection using a genetic algorithm (GA), and finally classification by artificial neural networks (ANNs). The 2D-DWT is implemented to decompose the thermal images. Subsequently, statistical texture features are extracted from the original images and are decomposed into thermal images. The significant selected features are used to enhance the performance of the designed ANN classifier for the 6 types of cooling radiator conditions (output layer) in the next stage. For the tested system, the input layer consisted of 16 neurons based on the feature selection operation. The best performance of ANN was obtained with a 16-6-6 topology. The classification results demonstrated that this system can be employed satisfactorily as an intelligent condition monitoring and fault diagnosis for a class of cooling radiator.