Hydraulic Valve Test using CompactDAQ and LabVIEW

Prototype Main FP

Overview

Hydraulic Valve Test using CompactDAQ and LabVIEW.  A precision machine shop was building a test stand to test precision valves for an aerospace application. They needed data acquisition software that could monitor valve position, mass flow of the fluid, fluid temperature, and fluid pressure. The software needed to graph mass flow rate vs. position and pressure vs. position respectively. They also needed the capability to save reports containing the current readings of the sensors and screen shots of the graphs.

Solution

Hardware

We used NI CompactDAQ to interface with all the sensors.  CompactDAQ is a modular data acquisition hardware platform that allows for data I/O with LabVIEW software to enable engineers to collect, process and analyze sensor data.  A CompactDAQ system can connect to a PC via USB or Ethernet.  CompactDAQ has different modules that allow to connect to different types of sensors.  For example an Analog Input Module was used to connect the sensors that used a voltage signal.  A thermocouple module was used to connect to the thermocouples.

CompactDAQ

Example of CompactDAQ system

Enclosure

We also made a custom enclosure to house the CompactDAQ hardware and power supplies for the sensors.   We put standard connectors on the outside of the enclosure to enable easy connection.  Full CAD wiring diagrams were provided.

Enclosure Drawing

Enclosure Drawing

Software

We developed a custom LabVIEW program the met all of the above requirements. The program we developed contained a user interface that was intuitive for the operator and easy to use. An advanced option menu was created so the user could enter upper and lower bounds on the graphs. This was done so the operator could easily determine if the valve was operating under acceptable conditions. The user could also save the profiles created and load them in at a later time. We also created tabs that contained full screen graphs of the data of interest. 

Features

Prototype Main FP
 
The main screen allowed the user to see the current value of the sensors and plot that value over time.  The main screen had different tabs that allowed the user to view different graphs of interest.

Advanced Options

Advanced Options Prototype FP Hardware
 
The Advanced Options calibration screen allowed the user to set the hardware settings of the software and for the sensors.   Settings could be saved to disk and loaded later.  This allowed the user to have multiple test set ups.
 
Advanced Options Prototype FP Graph Bounds
The graph properties tab allowed the user to set bounds on the graphs on the main screen.  This way the test operator could easily see if the measured data was out of tolerance. 
 

Report

TMD Report
 
The test data was saved in an excel template managed by the user.  This way the customer could change the report template without any software modifications.

Result

The software we developed enabled the machine shop to quickly, and economically test the valves that they produced. It saved them countless time, and money due to the fact they could test the valves in house and not have to send them out to be tested. They were also able to attach easy to read reports of the valves they sent out proving that they operated within accepted tolerances.

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