Publication | Closed Access
Application of model-based prognostics to a pneumatic valves testbed
16
Citations
11
References
2014
Year
Unknown Venue
Reliability EngineeringEngineeringPneumaticsMechanical EngineeringSoftware TestingDiagnosisProcess ControlComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringPneumatic ValvesPneumatic ValvePneumatic-actuated ValvesModeling And SimulationFluid PowerPressure VesselProportional ValvesPrognosticsFailure Prediction
Pneumatic-actuated valves play an important role in many applications, including cryogenic propellant loading for space operations. Model-based prognostics emphasizes the importance of a model that describes the nominal and faulty behavior of a system, and how faulty behavior progresses in time, causing the end of useful life of the system. We describe the construction of a testbed consisting of a pneumatic valve that allows the injection of faulty behavior and controllable fault progression. The valve opens discretely, and is controlled through a solenoid valve. Controllable leaks of pneumatic gas in the testbed are introduced through proportional valves, allowing the testing and validation of prognostics algorithms for pneumatic valves. A new valve prognostics approach is developed that estimates fault progression and predicts remaining life based only on valve timing measurements. Simulation experiments demonstrate and validate the approach.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1