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Study and Design of Diaphragm Pump Vibration Detection Fault Diagnosis System Based on FFT

1Jia Yin, 1, 2Jiande Wu, 1, 2Xuyi Yuan, 1, 2Xiaodong Wang and 1, 2Yugang Fan
1Department of Information Engineering and Automation, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, China
2Engineering Research Center for Mineral Pipeline Transportation YN, Kunming 650500, China
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology  2013  4:1238-1244
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/rjaset.5.4856  |  © The Author(s) 2013
Received: June 23, 2012  |  Accepted: August 17, 2012  |  Published: February 01, 2013

Abstract

This study has proposed a fault diagnosis system based on vibration detection. The system mainly includes four modules: signal acquisition module, signal processing module, state identification module, fault diagnosis and alarm module. The system uses CMSS 2200 acceleration sensor to collect vibration signals, processing spectrum with FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) which is used effectively in current industry and finally achieve fault diagnosis and prediction for diaphragm pump. Through collection and analysis of the history signal data, set threshold value in the fault diagnosis system. According to the characteristics of different types, set the corresponding effective threshold value. The simulation results show that, the spectrum after FFT transformation processing, can really and effectively reflect equipment operating condition of the diaphragm. This system is not only simple and stable, but also can predict pump failure effectively, so that it reduces equipment downtime, plan maintenance time and unplanned maintenance time.

Keywords:

Diaphragm pump, , fault diagnosis, , FFT, , threshold value, , vibration detection,


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The authors have no competing interests.

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ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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