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Electric motors are the workhorse of industries owing to their precise speed and torque control technologies. Despite their ruggedness, faults are inevitable due to wear and tear, their prolonged usage and multiple factors. Bearing faults are among the most frequently occurring faults in electric motors. Detecting faults at an early stage is crucial for avoiding complete shutdown. Deep learning has gained significant attention in the fault detection domain owing to its inherent advantages. This paper proposes a hybrid multi-scale convolutional neural network and Transformer model for bearing fault detection. The model combines the strengths of multi-scale convolutional front-ends for fine-grained feature extraction with Transformer encoder blocks for capturing long-range temporal dependencies. This approach combines the advantages of both models for effective bearing fault detection. The proposed method was tested on a bearing dataset to show its performance and efficacy. This method achieved high-performance accuracy in bearing fault detection.
Prashant Kumar (Mon,) studied this question.