Analyzing artifacts in the time domain waveform to locate wire faults

C. Parkey, C. Hughes, Nicholas Locken
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Wire integrity is a growing concern with aging vehicles, especially high vibration variants like helicopters, tiltrotor aircraft, and many mobile ground weapons systems. Wiring failures on these systems present a growing safety concern and can lead to loss of equipment and life. This paper presents a novel adaptive Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) algorithm to analyze artifacts found on the reflected time domain waveform of a high-voltage, low-energy pulse transmitted down wires with uncontrolled or controlled impedances. This method allows for detection of intermittent and hard faults. Most Time Domain Reflectometers (TDRs) are used to measure cable lengths and distances to hard opens or shorts. An existing technology, for which this algorithm was developed, extended the measurement capability to intermittent faults. Current detection methods for intermittent faults require an experienced engineer to interpret the returned measurement and waveform to confirm its accuracy. In order to make this technology more accessible the repeatability and accuracy of the automated measurements need to be improved. The following method improves the unadjusted accuracy by 3 times. This paper reviews the theory of TDR and presents implementation and results of the proposed algorithm on real-world data.
分析时域波形中的伪影以定位电线故障
随着车辆老化,特别是直升机、倾转旋翼机和许多移动地面武器系统等高振动型车辆,电线完整性日益受到关注。这些系统的接线故障引起了越来越多的安全问题,并可能导致设备和生命的损失。本文提出了一种新的自适应时域反射(TDR)算法,用于分析沿阻抗不可控或不可控导线传输的高压低能脉冲反射时域波形上的伪影。这种方法允许检测间歇性和硬故障。大多数时域反射计(tdr)用于测量电缆的长度和到硬开口或短路的距离。该算法开发的现有技术将测量能力扩展到间歇性故障。目前间歇性故障的检测方法需要经验丰富的工程师来解释返回的测量和波形,以确认其准确性。为了使这项技术更易于使用,需要提高自动测量的可重复性和准确性。以下方法将未调整精度提高3倍。本文回顾了TDR的理论,并给出了该算法在实际数据上的实现和结果。
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