Ball screw actuators are electro-mechanical actuators that translates rotational motion to linear motion with little friction; they are used in precise engineering and particularly in aerospace applications, where they replace hydraulic linear actuator. Until now, few diagnostic approaches has been developed with regard to fault detection and characterization of ball screw actuators. Here a new diagnostic non contact measurement technique is proposed to detect faults on ball screw actuators. An Hall effect sensor is applied on the ball return channel and the output signal is in deep analyzed and validated through video monitoring and then post-processed with a new approach based on time domain analysis; maxima and minima distributions are used to distinguish between damaged and undamaged ball screw actuators. A considerable set of tests were performed in many configurations to define an optimized setup and high repeatability and reproducibility were obtained. The proposed method can be easily applied on ball screw actuators, because of the reduced dimensions of the components, and thus can be used to support the development of optimal repair/replacement and preventive maintenance policies, that play a major role in case of aerospace applications.
A new diagnostic technique for ball screw actuators
MARSILI, Roberto;
2012
Abstract
Ball screw actuators are electro-mechanical actuators that translates rotational motion to linear motion with little friction; they are used in precise engineering and particularly in aerospace applications, where they replace hydraulic linear actuator. Until now, few diagnostic approaches has been developed with regard to fault detection and characterization of ball screw actuators. Here a new diagnostic non contact measurement technique is proposed to detect faults on ball screw actuators. An Hall effect sensor is applied on the ball return channel and the output signal is in deep analyzed and validated through video monitoring and then post-processed with a new approach based on time domain analysis; maxima and minima distributions are used to distinguish between damaged and undamaged ball screw actuators. A considerable set of tests were performed in many configurations to define an optimized setup and high repeatability and reproducibility were obtained. The proposed method can be easily applied on ball screw actuators, because of the reduced dimensions of the components, and thus can be used to support the development of optimal repair/replacement and preventive maintenance policies, that play a major role in case of aerospace applications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.