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Fault Isolation for the Ink Deposition Process in High-End Industrial Printers

Authors :
van Peijpe, Casper
Ghanipoor, Farhad
de Loore, Youri
Hacking, Pim
van de Wouw, Nathan
Esfahani, Peyman Mohajerin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This paper presents a mathematical framework for modeling the dynamic effects of three fault categories and six fault variants in the ink channels of high-end industrial printers. It also introduces a hybrid approach that combines model-based and data-based methods to detect and isolate these faults effectively. A key challenge in these systems is that the same piezo device is used for actuation (generating ink droplets) and for sensing and, as a consequence, sensing is only available when there is no actuation. The proposed Fault Detection (FD) filter, based on the healthy model, uses the piezo self-sensing signal to generate a residual, while taking the above challenge into account. The system is flagged as faulty if the residual energy exceeds a threshold. Fault Isolation (FI) is achieved through linear regression or a k-nearest neighbors approach to identify the most likely fault category and variant. The resulting hybrid Fault Detection and Isolation (FDI) method overcomes traditional limitations of model-based methods by isolating different types of faults affecting the same entries (i.e., equations) in the ink channel dynamics. Moreover, it is shown to outperform purely data-driven methods in fault isolation, especially when data is scarce. Experimental validation demonstrates superior FDI performance compared to state-of-the-art methods.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.07545
Document Type :
Working Paper