Rolling bearings represent one of the core functional components of rotating machinery, with their application scope continuously expanding into various sectors of modern social production and life, making the research on fault diagnosis of rolling bearings increasingly significant. Effective vibration feature extraction and improved classification models are crucial to achieving accurate and automated fault diagnosis of rolling bearings. We proposed a fault diagnosis approach based on a Swin Transformer–Improved ResNet module. In the data preprocessing stage, the frequency-domain features and time-domain multi-scale features of fault signals are extracted using FFT and VMD methods, respectively. And then, dual-channel feature extraction is employed using both the Swin Transformer and Improved ResNet module, followed by feature fusion through an ECA module, thereby enhancing diagnostic accuracy and model robustness. The architecture retains shallow-level feature details while incorporating global contextual information, improving feature representation and detection precision. Extensive experiments were carried out on data collected from an SEU bearing dataset, including model validation, ablation analysis, comparative evaluation and simulated noise testing. An average classification accuracy of 99.41% was achieved by the proposed model under uniform experimental conditions, as evidenced by the obtained experimental results, outperforming other models by at least 0.96%. Even under severe noise interference with a signal-to-noise ratio of -4, the model maintained an average accuracy of 91.92%, exceeding that of noise-resistant counterparts. Moreover, generalization experiments on the CWRU bearing dataset under varying load conditions revealed an average fault diagnosis accuracy exceeding 98%, confirming the model’s strong cross-domain adaptability.
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