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Acta Armamentarii ›› 2024, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (11): 3765-3780.doi: 10.12382/bgxb.2024.0506

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Development and Trend of Research on Fault Diagnosis Methods for Ammunition Loading System

WANG Bin1, XU Yadong1,*(), WANG Liangkuan2   

  1. 1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, Jiangsu, China
    2 Northwest Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Xianyang 712099, Shaanxi, China
  • Received:2024-06-27 Online:2024-11-26
  • Contact: XU Yadong

Abstract:

The ammunition loading system is the key system to realize the automation of artillery. The system has a high level of complexity due to the tight coupling among its mechanical, electrical and hydraulic subsystems. The harsh operating environment results in the increased failure rate and reduced reliability of ammunition loading system, which in turn affects the overall performance of the artillery. Given these influences on system functionality, the focused research into fault diagnosis methods is of particular importance. Therefore, this study focuses on the ammunition loading system, analyzes the characteristics of faults in the ammunition loading system, and summarizes the typical fault analysis methods for the system. The study also provides an overview of the research progress and existing problems in the fault diagnosis methods for ammunition loading system. In addition, the development and application of current fault diagnosis technologies provide effective approaches to improve the reliability of ammunition loading system. By understanding the research progress of multi-domain fault diagnosis methods, this paper discusses the future development trends of fault diagnosis technologies for the ammunition loading system, summarizes the individual factors influencing the research on fault diagnosis of ammunition loading system, and provides a research perspective for future exploration.

Key words: artillery, ammunition loading system, fault analysis, fault diagnosis, prognostics and health management

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