S. Sallem, L. Sommervogel, M. Olivas, Arnaud Peltier
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摘要
在大多数飞机上,热风泄漏检测回路是由具有温度依赖特性的热敏电缆形成的。这些电线沿着风管安装,以便能够对泄漏引起的温度变化作出反应。因此,警报被发送到驾驶舱。但是,对于旧配置,此警报不包括泄漏本地化信息。基于负载测量的经典方法允许缺陷定位,但由于它们没有考虑电缆老化和连接处退化,因此不够精确。这可能会导致错误警报。该方法采用多载波反射法:MCTDR (multi-carrier Time Domain reflectometry)。有利的是,MCTDR测量允许我们的设备叠加在已经安装的系统上,而不会干扰电流信号。此外,我们可以检测和定位电缆的任何异常或变化。反射计测量接收到的信号,并将其与给定的参考峰进行比较。当给定数量的连续反射图的峰值幅度比参考值越来越小时,就会检测到热点。这是由局部阻抗值的降低引起的。该设备可以很准确地检测和定位缺陷。此外,我们还通过计算热区的阻抗来推导出热区的温度值。该工具可用于维护模式或嵌入式模式,允许预防性维护和避免飞机在地面(AOG)的情况。
Method and device for hot air leak detection in aircraft installation by wire diagnosis
In most aircrafts, hot air leak detection loops are formed by thermo-sensitive cables having temperature dependent characteristics. These wires are installed along air ducts in order to be able to react to temperature changes induced by leaks. Hence, an alert is sent to the cockpit. However, with old configurations, this alert does not include the leak localization information. Classic methods based on load measurement allowing defect localization are not accurate enough as they do not take into account the cable aging and junction degradation. This may cause false alerts. The proposed method uses multi-carrier reflectometry: MCTDR (Multi-Carrier Time Domain reflectometry). Advantageously, the MCTDR measures allow our device to be superimposed on the already installed systems without interfering with current signals. Moreover, we can detect and locate precisely any abnormality or change on cable. The reflectometer measures received signal and compares it to a given reference in terms of peaks magnitudes. A hot point is detected when the peak magnitudes of a given number of successive reflectograms are increasingly smaller than reference. This is being caused by a decrease in local value of impedance. The device allows the detection and localization of defects with a good accuracy. Moreover, we deduce the value of the temperature at the hot area by computing its impedance. This tool can be used in maintenance mode or embedded mode allowing preventive maintenance and avoiding aircraft on ground (AOG) situation.