Fault-Diagnosis Applications: Model-Based Condition Monitoring Actuators, Drives, Machinery, Plants, Sensors, and Fault-tolerant Systems

  • Authors:
  • Rolf Isermann

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Fault-Diagnosis Applications: Model-Based Condition Monitoring Actuators, Drives, Machinery, Plants, Sensors, and Fault-tolerant Systems
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

Supervision, condition-monitoring, fault detection, fault diagnosis and fault management play an increasing role for technical processes and vehicles in order to improve reliability, availability, maintenance and lifetime. For safety-related processes fault-tolerant systems with redundancy are required in order to reach comprehensive system integrity.This book is a sequel of the book Fault-Diagnosis Systems published in 2006, where the basic methods were described. After a short introduction into fault-detection and fault-diagnosis methods the book shows how these methods can be applied for a selection of 20 real technical components and processes as examples, such as:Electrical drives (DC, AC)Electrical actuatorsFluidic actuators (hydraulic, pneumatic)Centrifugal and reciprocating pumpsPipelines (leak detection)Industrial robotsMachine tools (main and feed drive, drilling, milling, grinding)Heat exchangersAlso realized fault-tolerant systems for electrical drives, actuators and sensors are presented.The book describes why and how the various signal-model-based and process-model-based methods were applied and which experimental results could be achieved. In several cases a combination of different methods was most successful.The book is dedicated to graduate students of electrical, mechanical, chemical engineering and computer science and for engineers.