2020 Global Smart Industry Conference (GloSIC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/glosic50886.2020.9267837
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Modelling Fluid Loss Faults in an Industrial Pressure Sensor

Abstract: The efficient operation of industrial processes requires the timely and accurate diagnosis of faults in process equipment, particularly sensors, as acting on faulty measurement data can result in inefficient or dangerous operation. A common fault mode in industrial pressure sensors is mechanical damage resulting in the leakage of the internal oil (used to transmit external pressure to the sensing element) and the development of an air pocket within the device. In previous work, we have experimentally determine… Show more

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“…This in turn may result in loss of the silicone oil used to transmit the external pressure to the internal transducers, causing measurement error. Earlier research by the current authors, including a companion paper at this conference [23][24][25][26][27]), has examined aspects of this fault mode, including the development of mathematical models of its physical behaviour, predicting the signal characteristics of the fault, developing proposed diagnostic techniques, and carrying out experimental work on sensors with calibrated levels of oil loss, in order to provide verification of the proposed diagnostic techniques.…”
Section: Pressure Sensor Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This in turn may result in loss of the silicone oil used to transmit the external pressure to the internal transducers, causing measurement error. Earlier research by the current authors, including a companion paper at this conference [23][24][25][26][27]), has examined aspects of this fault mode, including the development of mathematical models of its physical behaviour, predicting the signal characteristics of the fault, developing proposed diagnostic techniques, and carrying out experimental work on sensors with calibrated levels of oil loss, in order to provide verification of the proposed diagnostic techniques.…”
Section: Pressure Sensor Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our companion paper at this conference [25], provides a review of the various types of pressure sensors conventionally used in industrial practice, and considers the main fault modes of the particular technology investigated here, the tensoresistive pressure sensor. Of these various faults, the loss of fill liquid is described in detail, and a mathematical model is developed to describe the expected measurement behavior of the sensor, with simulation results illustrating the results.…”
Section: Pressure Sensor Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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