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A Methodology Based on Cyclostationary Analysis for Fault Detection of Hydraulic Axial Piston Pumps

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ENERGIES
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en11071874

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fault detection; hydraulic pumps; vibration; condition monitoring; cyclostationarity analysis

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  1. Casappa S.p.A., Parma, Italy

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Condition monitoring has been an active area of research in many industrial fields during the last decades, particularly in fluid power systems. This paper presents a solution for the fault diagnosis of a variable displacement axial-piston pump, which is a critical component in many hydraulic systems. The proposed methodology follows a data-driven approach including data acquisition and feature extraction and is based on the analysis of acceleration signals through the theory of cyclostationarity. An experimental campaign was carried out on a laboratory test bench with the pump in the flawless state and in faulty states. Different operating conditions were considered and each test was repeated several times in order to acquire a suitable population to verify data repeatability. Results showed the capability of the proposed approach of detecting a typical fault related to worn slippers. Future works will include tests in order to apply the approach to a wider set of faults and the development of a classifier for accurate fault identification.

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