SAE J 1655-1996 Predictive and Preventive Diagnostic Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems Information Report《液压系统的预测及预防诊断维护的信息报告 1996年8月》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8512 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER; (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1996 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001INFORMATIONREPORTJ1655ISSUEDAUG96Issued 1996-08PREDICTIVE AND PREVENTIVE
4、 DIAGNOSTIC MAINTENANCE OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS1. ScopeThis SAE Information Report is intended to help promote the proper use of Predictive and PreventiveDiagnostic Maintenance in hydraulic systems. This document can be used as a selection guide for the level ofdiagnostic equipment and methods to speci
5、fy for a given application. Each application has its own particularrequirements.2. References2.1 Related PublicationsThe following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not arequired part of this document.2.1.1 SAE PUBLICATIONAvailable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warr
6、endale, PA 15096-0001.SAE J1502Pressure Test Points Installed in Mobile Equipment2.1.2 GENERAL MOTORS PUBLICATIONAvailable from General Motors Corporation, Boise Cascade, 13301Stephens Road, Warren, MI 48089.GM-1744Hydraulic Standard HS1 for Industrial Equipment2.1.3 ISO PUBLICATIONSAvailable from A
7、NSI, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036-8002.ISO 4402Reference standards for calibration of particle counterISO 4406Classification of particles2.1.4 MILITARY PUBLICATIONAvailable from U.S. Government, DoD SSP, Building 4D, 700 Robbins Avenue,Philadephia, PA 19111-5094.Department of Defense Spec
8、ification for Hydraulic Test, Vent, and Blend Valves, Hoses and Adapters2.1.5 NFPA PUBLICATIONSAvailable from the National Fluid Power Association, 3333 North Mayfair Road,Milwaukee, WI 53222-3219.NFPA Glossary of TermsNFPA/JIC T2.24.1-1990Systems Standard for Stationary Industry Machinery, Section
9、18, DiagnosticTesting and Condition Monitoring, An industry standard for Fluid Power, Hydraulic Fluid PowerSAE J1655 Issued AUG96-2-3. Definitions3.1 Critical LocationThose locations in the circuit where pressure, flow, or direction of flow can be controlled toaffect the process.3.2 Flow Measurement
10、 DeviceA device which measures the volume or mass of fluid flowing through aconductor per unit of time.3.3 Instrument, Flow MeasuringA device which measures the flow rate of a fluid.3.4 Main Flow LineThat part of the hydraulic system from the pump or accumulator discharge to actuator andthe return l
11、ine.3.5 Turbulent FlowA flow situation in which the fluid particles move in a random fluctuating manner.3.6 Laminar FlowA flow situation in which the fluid moves in parallel lamina or layers.3.7 Shear Stress“The force, per unit area, with the direction defined, related to flow.”13.8 ViscosityA measu
12、re of internal friction or the resistance of a fluid to flow.3.9 Regular BasisFrequency of fluid sampling that relates to the hydraulic system contamination generationand ingestion rates.3.10 Trend AnalysisThe use of baseline signature and subsequent signatures to predict future performance ofthe sy
13、stem and scheduled maintenance.3.11 Fluid AnalysisA chemical analysis of the system hydraulic fluid and its particulate contamination.3.12 System InspectionAn inspection of components, circuitry, and system variables as listed in Section 4 asthey relate to system performance, consistent with the pre
14、ventive maintenance plan.3.13 Performance HistoryA compilation of all signatures, maintenance records, and preventive maintenancedata.3.14 System FlushingThe process of cleaning to remove the initial residual contamination from the inside ofconductors and components of the assembled system to achiev
15、e a defined level of cleanliness.3.15 Vibration AnalysisThe measurement and recording of vibration parameters to determine trend.21. Fluid Mechanics, Victor L. Streeter, McGraw-Hill, 1958.2. Vibrations, William W. Seto, B.S. in M.E., M.S.SAE J1655 Issued AUG96-3-4. Hydraulic System CategoriesHydraul
16、ic systems must be categorized into levels of relative complexity anddegrees of criticalness to the process. Complexity shall be rated by the system operating pressure, type ofcomponents and their relationships to the overall hydraulic system. There are six levels of complexity.4.1 Complexitya. Pres
17、sure less than 1000 psiSolenoid valves.b. Pressure less than 2000 psiSolenoid valves.c. Pressure less than 2000 psiProportional valves.d. Pressure greater than 2000 psiProportional valves.e. Pressure less than 2000 psiServo valves.f. Pressure greater than 2000 psiServo valves.Hydraulic systems shall
18、 also be categorized into degrees of criticalness. There are four degrees ofcriticalness.4.2 Criticalnessa. Zero ImpactOff-line support equipment with no impact on the process.b. Minor ImpactSystem can be shut down, as required, with minimal impact on the process.c. Major ImpactSystem can be shut do
19、wn only at scheduled intervals as dictated by the process.d. Shutdown ImpactSystem must run continuously to support the process.4.3 CategoryBased on the level of complexity and the degree of criticalness, each combination falls into one offour categories as shown in Table 1. Once the hydraulic syste
20、m is categorized, it is necessary to evaluatesystem variables and the diagnostic requirements.5. System Variables to ConsiderSee Section 3.a. Pressure (static, differential, transient)b. Flow Ratec. Temperatured. Rotation Speede. Horsepowerf. Vibrationg. Electrical Currenth. Fluid Contaminationi. Fl
21、uid Typej. Fluid Viscosityk. Fluid Levell. Environmental Considerationsm. Any other variable that may impact the reliability of the fluid power systemSAE J1655 Issued AUG96-4-TABLE 1HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC CHARTCriticalnessImpact on theProcessComplexityLevel 1Pressure(2000 psi)Proportional Valve
22、sComplexityLevel 5Pressure(2000 psi)Servo ValvesZero ImpactOff-line, support equipment1 2 2 2 2 3Minor ImpactSystem can be shut down as required, with minimal impact on the operation of the system1 2 2 2 3 4Major ImpactSystem can be shut down at scheduled intervals only.2 2 3 3 4 4ShutdownSystem ope
23、ration is vital to the process. System must run continuously.3 3 3 4 4 4Diagnostic Category 1a. Plugged, threaded, test ports located at all pressure adjustment locations.b. Provisions for installing a flowmeter or flow-sensing device in the main supply line.c. Visual temperature indication (thermom
24、eter) at the reservoir.d. Visual reservoir fluid level indication.Diagnostic Category 2Includes all the requirements of Category 1.a. Connect-under-pressure test ports and connectors or permanent pressure-sensing devices at all pressure adjusting locations.b. Provisions for installing a flowmeter or
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