Electrical Fault Diagnosis Using Expert Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. B. Patton
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

A comprehensive approach to the development and organization of an expert system that is designed to assist electricians in diagnosing electrical faults m mining machinery is discussed. The system includes diagnostic, reference, and tutorial programs. The diagnostic portion of the system is based on a causal-reasoning approach which is used to establish a hierarchy of symptoms and the subsequent production rules for identifying component-level failures m the motor-control circuit of a shuttle car. With this approach, conclusions are developed directly from knowledge of the circuit and its behavior (in both working and failure modes) based on first principles, rather than the heuristics of a domain expert. The symptoms and their hierarchical structure an: formulated by creating "what-if" scenarios and performing a qualitative circuit analysis for each fault Techniques for incorporating interactive graphical displays of the circuit schematic into the diagnostic portion of the system are also presented. Supportive computer programs that provide' reference material and tutorials on the circuit are also described.
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APA: S. B. Patton  (1989)  Electrical Fault Diagnosis Using Expert Systems

MLA: S. B. Patton Electrical Fault Diagnosis Using Expert Systems . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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