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1、 International Journal of Heating, Ventilating, Air-conditioning and Refrigerating Research Editor Reinhard Radermacher, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Center for Environmental Energy Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Associate Editors James
2、 E. Braun, Ph.D., P.E., Professor, Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, Alberto Cavallini, Ph.D., Professor, Dipartmento di Fisicia Tecnica, UniversiQ of Padova, Italy Qingyan (Yan) Chen, Ph.D., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
3、, USA Arthur L. Dexter, D.Phil., C.Eng., Professor of Engineering Science, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Srinivas Garimella, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Director, Advanced Thermal Systems Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State Univer
4、sity, Ames, Iowa, USA Leon R. Glicksman, Ph.D., Professor, Departments of Architecture and Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA Anthony M. Jacobi, Ph.D., Professor and Co-Director ACRC, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illino
5、is, Urbana-Champaign, USA Bjarne W. Olesen, Ph.D., Professor, Intemational Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy Technical University of Denmark Nils Koppels All, Lyngby, Denmark Jeffrey D. Spitler, Ph.D., P.E., Professor, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Oklahoma State University,
6、 Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA Editorial Assistant Lon Puente, CEEE OfficeMechanical Engineering, University of Maryland (301 -405-5439) Policy Committee Special Publications Staff Daryl Boyce, Chair, Member ASHRAE P. Ole
7、Fanger, Fellow/Li$e Member ASHRAE Curtis O. Pedersen, Fellow ASHRAE Reinhard Radermacher, Member ASHRAE Jeff Littleton, Associate Member ASHRAE W. Stephen Comstock, AssociateMember ASHRAE Mildred Geshwiler, Editor Erin S. Howard, Associate Editor Christina Helms, Associate Editor Michshell Phillips,
8、 Secretary W. Stephen Comstock Publisher 02005 by the American Society of Heating,.Refrigerating and Air- Conditioning Engineers, Inc., 1791 Tullie Circle, Atlanta, Georgia 30329. All rights reserved. Periodicals postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia, and additional mailing offices. HVAC nor may any pari
9、 of this book be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any fnrm or by any rneans-electronic. photocopying, recording, or other-without permission in writing from ASHRAE. Abstracts-Abstracted and indexed by ASHRAE Abstract Center; Ei (Engineering Information, Inc.) Ei Compendex
10、and Engineering Index; IS1 (Institute for Scientific Information) Weh Science and Research Alert; and BSNA (Building Services Research accepted July 20,2004 Part I of this article was published in Volume I I, Number I, January 2005. This paper is the second of a two-part review of methodsfor automat
11、ed fault detection and diag- nostics (FDD) andprognostics whose intent is to increase awareness of the HVACM research and development community to the body of FDD and prognostics developments in other fields as well as advancements in theJield of HVAC Fasolo and Seborg (1995) for HVAC Li et al. (199
12、6, 1997) for heating systems; Isermann and Nold (1988) and Dalton et al. (1995) for pumps; Noura et al. (1993) for large thermal plants; Isermann and Ball (1997) for applications for motors; and Dodier and Kreider (1999) for whole-building systems. Refrigerators One of the early applications of FDD
13、was to vapor-compression-cycle-based refrigerators (McKellar 1987; Stallard 1989). Although McKellar (1987) did not develop an FDD system, he identified common faults for a refrigerator based on the vapor-compression cycle and investi- gated the effects of the faults on the thermodynamic states at v
14、arious points in the cycle. He con- cluded that the suction pressure (or temperature), discharge pressure (or temperature), and the discharge-to-suction pressure ratio were sufficient for developing an FDD system. The faults considered were compressor valve leakage, fan faults (condenser and evapora
15、tor), evaporator frosting, partially blocked capillary tubes, and improper refrigerant charge (under and over charge). Building upon McKellars work, Stallard (1989) developed an automated FDD system for refrigerators. A rule-based expert system was used with simple limit checks for both detection an
16、d diagnosis. Condensing temperature, evaporating temperature, condenser inlet temperature, and the ratio of discharge-to-suction pressure were used directly as classification features. Faults were detected and diagnosed by comparing the change in the direction of the measured quanti- ties with expec
17、ted values and matching the changes to expected directional changes associated with each fault. Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps There are many applications of FDD to air conditioners and heat pumps based on the vapor- compression cycle. Some of these studies are discussed below (Yoshimura and Ito 19
18、89; Kumamaru et al. 1991; Inatsu et al. 1992; Wagner and Shoureshi 1992; Rossi 1995; Rossi and Braun 1996, 1997; Breuker 1997; Breuker and Braun 1998b; Ghiaus 1999; Chen and Braun 2000). Breuker and Braun (1998a) summarized common faults in air .conditioners and their impact on performance. In addit
19、ion, the frequency of fault occurrence and the relative cost of service for various faults were estimated from service records. Yoshimura and lto (1 989) used pressure and temperature measurements to detect problems with condenser, evaporator, compressor, expansion valve, and refrigerant charge on a
20、 packaged air conditioner. The differences between measured values and expected values were used to detect faults. Expected values were estimated from manufacturers data, and the thresholds for fault detection were experimentally determined in the laboratory. Both detection and diagnosis were conduc
21、ted in a single step. No details were provided as to how the thresholds for detection were selected. Wagner and Shoureshi (1 992) developed two different fault detection methods and compared their abilities to detect five different faults in a small heat pump system in the laboratory. The five fault
22、s included abrupt condenser and evaporator fan failures, capillary tube blockage, com- pressor piston leakage, and seal system leakage. The first method was based on limit and trend VOLUME 1 1, NUMBER 2, APRIL 2005 171 Table 1. Symptom Patterns for Selected Faults (Grimmelius et al. 1995) W Compress
23、or, Suction Side,IncreaseinFlow some of the studies are summarized below (Grimmelius et al. 1995; Gordon and Ng 1994, 1995; Stylianou and Nikanpour 1996; Tsutsui and Kamimura 1996; Peits- man and Bakker 1996; Stylianou 1997; Bailey 1998; Sreedharan and Haves 2001; Castro 2002). Comstock et al. (1999
24、) and Reddy et al. (2001) provide a detailed review of FDD literature relat- ing to chiller systems up to their respective times. Cornstock et al. (2002) presented a list of common chiller faults and their impacts on performance. Grimmelius et al. (1995) developed a fault diagnostic system for a chi
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