Development of Online Oil Control Valve Detection System

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An online detecting system is developed to check the function of oil control valve. This system consists of hydraulic detecting platform, signal collecting, signal processing and upper computer. It uses a domestic controller as the main control unit and the control program is developed. The signal conditioning board and the software of upper computer within LabVIEW environment are developed. By using this system, the signals of all sensors can be collected, conditioned, displayed and recorded quickly. The application shows that this system has been proved with the characteristics of high speed, high automation and detection precision.

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DOI: 10.1177/1468087412439019

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