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Auteur Goharrizi, Amin Yazdanpanah
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Affiner la rechercheA wavelet-based approach to internal seal damage diagnosis in hydraulic actuators / Goharrizi, Amin Yazdanpanah in IEEE transactions on industrial electronics, Vol. 57 N° 5 (Mai 2010)
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in IEEE transactions on industrial electronics > Vol. 57 N° 5 (Mai 2010) . - pp. 1755 - 1763
Titre : A wavelet-based approach to internal seal damage diagnosis in hydraulic actuators Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Goharrizi, Amin Yazdanpanah, Auteur ; Sepehri, Nariman, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 1755 - 1763 Note générale : Génie électrique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Fault detection Hydraulic actuators Internal leakage Wavelet transform (WT) Index. décimale : 621.38 Dispositifs électroniques. Tubes à électrons. Photocellules. Accélérateurs de particules. Tubes à rayons X Résumé : This paper describes the application of wavelet transform (WT) to detect internal leakage in hydraulic actuators, caused by seal damage. The method analyzes the pressure signal at one side of the actuator in response to periodic step inputs to the control valve. It is shown that the detailed version of decomposed pressure signal, using discrete WT, establishes feature patterns that can effectively detect internal leakage and its severity. The proposed scheme requires a baseline (threshold) value, predetermined first by analyzing the pressure signal of a healthy actuator. Once the root mean square (rms) of the level-two detail coefficient values, obtained from the measured pressure signals in subsequent offline tests, fall below this baseline, a fault alarm is triggered. Furthermore, the degree of changes of the rms value from the one obtained under normal operating condition indicates the severity of fault. Experimental tests show promising results for detecting internal leakages as low as 0.124 L/min, representing approximately 2.6% reduction of flow rate available to move the actuator. This is done without a need to model the actuator or leakage. Other methods of leakage fault diagnosis require the model of the actuator or leakage fault. Furthermore, no other method reported the internal leakage detection of magnitude as low as the one reported in this paper. DEWEY : 621.38 ISSN : 0278-0046 En ligne : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5256314 [article] A wavelet-based approach to internal seal damage diagnosis in hydraulic actuators [texte imprimé] / Goharrizi, Amin Yazdanpanah, Auteur ; Sepehri, Nariman, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 1755 - 1763.
Génie électrique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in IEEE transactions on industrial electronics > Vol. 57 N° 5 (Mai 2010) . - pp. 1755 - 1763
Mots-clés : Fault detection Hydraulic actuators Internal leakage Wavelet transform (WT) Index. décimale : 621.38 Dispositifs électroniques. Tubes à électrons. Photocellules. Accélérateurs de particules. Tubes à rayons X Résumé : This paper describes the application of wavelet transform (WT) to detect internal leakage in hydraulic actuators, caused by seal damage. The method analyzes the pressure signal at one side of the actuator in response to periodic step inputs to the control valve. It is shown that the detailed version of decomposed pressure signal, using discrete WT, establishes feature patterns that can effectively detect internal leakage and its severity. The proposed scheme requires a baseline (threshold) value, predetermined first by analyzing the pressure signal of a healthy actuator. Once the root mean square (rms) of the level-two detail coefficient values, obtained from the measured pressure signals in subsequent offline tests, fall below this baseline, a fault alarm is triggered. Furthermore, the degree of changes of the rms value from the one obtained under normal operating condition indicates the severity of fault. Experimental tests show promising results for detecting internal leakages as low as 0.124 L/min, representing approximately 2.6% reduction of flow rate available to move the actuator. This is done without a need to model the actuator or leakage. Other methods of leakage fault diagnosis require the model of the actuator or leakage fault. Furthermore, no other method reported the internal leakage detection of magnitude as low as the one reported in this paper. DEWEY : 621.38 ISSN : 0278-0046 En ligne : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5256314