Title :
Fault detection and isolation in fluid power systems using a parametric estimation method
Author :
Song, R. ; Sepehri, N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Ind. Eng., Manitoba Univ., Winnipeg, Man., Canada
Abstract :
Since the states or the parameters of a monitored process are closer to the process faults in terms of signal flow, observer-based state and system parameter estimation theories, are well developed in fault detection and isolation (FDI) for linear time invariant (LTI) systems. However, for systems, where explicit models are difficult to derive, the functional redundancy based FDI strategy, derived for LTI systems, cannot be directly implemented. In this paper, a parametric estimation method for FDI is employed for an electro-hydraulic system. Based on a set of criteria, an auto-regressive model with exogenous input (ARX) is first selected to approximate the dynamic behavior of the system. Next, the relationship between system´s supply pressure and the coefficients of the ARX model is studied through experiments. It is shown that direct threshold checking on estimated model coefficients can be employed as a FDI strategy to detect and isolate faults originating from incorrect supplying pump pressure.
Keywords :
autoregressive processes; electrohydraulic control equipment; fault location; least squares approximations; linear systems; parameter estimation; position control; servomechanisms; autoregressive model; direct threshold checking; dynamic behavior approximation; electro-hydraulic servo-positioning system; exogenous input; fault detection and isolation; functional redundancy based FDI strategy; least square identification; linear time invariant systems; parametric estimation method; supply pressure; supplying pump pressure; Condition monitoring; Electrical fault detection; Fault detection; Feature extraction; Parameter estimation; Power system faults; Power system modeling; Redundancy; Signal processing; State estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002. IEEE CCECE 2002. Canadian Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7514-9
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2002.1015189