IBA ibaInCycle Owner's manual

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Software
Type
Owner's manual
ibaInCycle
Monitoring and analyzing cyclical
or rotating processes
Manual
Issue 1.1
Measurement Systems for Industry and Energy
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Content
1 About this manual .............................................................................................................6
1.1 Target group and previous knowledge ..................................................................... 6
1.2 Notaons .................................................................................................................. 6
1.3 Used symbols ............................................................................................. ...............7
2 Introducon ...................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 ibaInCycle (ibaPDA)................................................................................................... 8
2.2 ibaAnalyzer-InCycle ........................ ........................................................................... 8
2.3 ibaInCycle proles..................................................................................................... 9
3 System requirements ......................................................................................................10
3.1 Hardware ................................................................................................................ 10
3.2 Soware ................................................................................................................. 10
4 The ibaInCycle interface in ibaPDA .................................................................................. 11
4.1 Arranging and structuring ibaInCycle modules ....................................................... 11
4.2 Know-how protecon ............................................................................................. 13
4.2.1 Introducon ............................................................................................................ 13
4.2.2 Creang a protecon scheme ................................................................................. 14
4.2.3 Applicaon of a protecon scheme ....................................................................... 15
4.2.4 Removing the protecon ........................................................................................ 15
4.2.5 Imporng and exporng protected elements ........................................................ 16
4.2.6 Unlocking protected items ..................................................................................... 16
5 ibaInCycle in ibaAnalyzer ................................................................................................. 17
5.1 The InCycle view in ibaAnalyzer .............................................................................. 17
5.1.1 Conguraon area .................................................................................................. 18
5.1.2 Visualizaon area .................................................................................................... 18
5.1.3 Results area ............................................................................................................ 18
5.1.4 Playback area ............................................................................................ ..............19
6 The cycle view .................................................................................................................21
6.1 Open a cycle view in ibaPDA ....................... ............................................................ 21
6.2 Opening a cycle view in ibaAnalyzer ....................................................................... 22
6.3 Overview of the cycle view ..................................................................................... 23
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6.4 Main window .......................................................................................................... 25
6.4.1 Waterfall ................................................................................................................. 25
6.4.2 Contour view .......................................................................................................... 27
6.4.3 Zoom ............................................................................................. .......................... 27
6.4.4 Legend .................................................................................................................... 28
6.5 Cycle slave graph and cycle slave table ....................... ............................................ 29
6.5.1 Cycle slave graph ....................................................................................................31
6.5.2 Cycle slave table .....................................................................................................34
6.6 Markers ............................................................................................. ...................... 36
6.6.1 Interacve marker .................................................................................................. 37
6.6.2 Congured marker ..................................................................................................40
6.7 Sengs of the cycle view ....................................................................................... 42
6.7.1 Visuals ............................................................................................. ........................ 46
6.7.2 Bands ...................................................................................................................... 47
6.7.2.1 Band curve ........................................................................................................... 49
6.7.3 Markers ............................................................................................. ...................... 50
6.7.4 Base axes ................................................................................................................ 50
6.7.5 Value axes ...............................................................................................................51
6.7.6 Time axis ................................................................................................................. 52
7 The circle view ................................................................................................................53
7.1 Open a circle view in ibaPDA .................................................................................. 53
7.2 Opening a circle view in ibaAnalyzer ...................................................................... 53
7.3 Overview of the circle view .................................................................................... 53
7.4 Markers ............................................................................................. ...................... 55
7.5 Conguraon .......................................................................................................... 56
7.6 Sengs of the circle view ....................................................................................... 57
8 The InCycle Expert module .............................................................................................. 60
8.1 The InCycle Expert prole ....................................................................................... 60
8.1.1 Create and manage proles in ibaPDA ................................................................... 60
8.1.2 Create and manage proles in ibaAnalyzer ............................................................ 62
8.2 Seng calculaon parameters ............................................................................... 66
8.2.1 Samples .................................................................................................................. 66
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8.2.2 Sensor Units ............................................................................................................ 66
8.2.3 Averaging ................................................................................................................ 66
8.2.4 Trigger ..................................................................................................................... 67
8.2.5 Band ........................................................................................................................ 67
8.3 Conguring bands ............................................................................................. ...... 68
8.4 Results of the calculaons of the Expert module ...................................................68
8.4.1 Results in ibaPDA .................................................................................................... 68
8.4.2 Results in ibaAnalyzer ............................................................................................. 68
8.5 Creang an InCycle Expert module in ibaPDA ........................................................ 71
8.5.1 “General” tab ..........................................................................................................71
8.5.2 "Analog" tab ...........................................................................................................73
8.6 Conguraon of a calculaon prole in ibaAnalyzer .............................................. 75
9 TheInCycleAuto-Adapngmodule ................................................................................. 78
9.1 The Auto-Adapng prole ...................................................................................... 78
9.2 Create and manage proles in ibaPDA ................................................................... 78
9.3 Seng the teach-in phase ...................................................................................... 81
9.3.1 Limits ...................................................................................................................... 81
9.3.2 Averaging ................................................................................................................ 82
9.3.3 Events ..................................................................................................................... 82
9.4 Bands ...................................................................................................................... 83
9.5 Seng calculaon parameters ............................................................................... 83
9.6 Visualizaon and results of the Auto-Adapng module ......................................... 84
9.6.1 Characterisc values ............................................................................................... 84
9.6.2 Band results ............................................................................................................ 85
9.6.3 Visualizaon ............................................................................................................ 85
9.7 Creang an auto-adapng module in ibaPDA ........................................................ 86
9.7.1 “General” tab ..........................................................................................................86
9.7.2 "Analog" tab ...........................................................................................................90
9.7.3 “Digital" tab ............................................................................................................ 91
10 Support and contact ........................................................................................................92
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About this manual ibaInCycle
1 About this manual
This documentaon describes the funcon and applicaon of the soware
ibaInCycle.
1.1 Targetgroupandpreviousknowledge
This documentaon addresses qualied professionals, who are familiar with handling electrical
and electronic modules as well as communicaon and measurement technology. A person is
regarded as a professional if he/she is capable of assessing the work assigned to him/her and
recognizing possible risks on the basis of his/her specialist training, knowledge and experience
and knowledge of the standard regulaons.
In parcular, this documentaon is aimed at people who deal with the acquision and analysis
of vibraon measurement data. Since ibaInCycle is an integral part of ibaPDA, the following pre-
vious knowledge is required to congure ibaInCycle:
■ Windows operang system
■ Basic knowledge of ibaPDA
1.2 Notaons
In this manual, the following notaons are used:
Acon Notaon
Menu command Menu Logic diagram
Calling the menu command Step 1 – Step 2 – Step 3 – Step x
Example:
Select the menu Logic diagram - Add - New funcon
block.
Keys <Key name>
Example: <Alt>; <F1>
Press the keys simultaneously <Key name> + <Key name>
Example: <Alt> + <Ctrl>
Buons <Key name>
Example: <OK>; <Cancel>
File names, paths "Filename", "Path"
Example: "Test.doc"
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1.3 Used symbols
If safety instrucons or other notes are used in this manual, they mean:
Danger!
Thenon-observanceofthissafetyinformaonmayresultinanimminentrisk
of death or severe injury:
■ Observe the specied measures.
Warning!
Thenon-observanceofthissafetyinformaonmayresultinapotenalriskof
deathorsevereinjury!
■ Observe the specied measures.
Cauon!
Thenon-observanceofthissafetyinformaonmayresultinapotenalriskof
injuryormaterialdamage!
■ Observe the specied measures
Note
A note species special requirements or acons to be observed.
Tip
Tip or example as a helpful note or insider p to make the work a lile bit easier.
Otherdocumentaon
Reference to addional documentaon or further reading.
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Introducon ibaInCycle
2 Introducon
ibaInCycle monitors all types of cyclically repeang processes, including recurring sequences
and rotang components, such as rollers and gears.
Process signals from cyclical processes ideally exhibit similar behavior within a cycle. ibaInCycle
compares the “learned” or dened good process with the actual process signal and signals de-
viaons immediately, for example via alarm message or e-mail. In addion, a feedback in the
plant control can be implemented to automacally adjust the corresponding parameters.
Since ibaInCycle is seamlessly integrated in ibaPDA, the full ibaPDA connecvity is available to
acquire all possible process signals in a system and to use them to dene the states. ibaInCycle
provides dierent modules, which are congured in the I/O manager of ibaPDA:
■ The InCycle expert module oers a variety of individual conguraon opons for analyzing
the cycles.
■ The InCycle auto-adapng module automacally learns the behavior of the cycles in dierent
process condions and uses this as a reference to automacally idenfy deviaons.
2.1 ibaInCycle (ibaPDA)
ibaInCycle is an integrated technology module of the process data recording system ibaPDA.
ibaInCycle oers features to analyze and display cyclical processes, both for recurring process
steps as well as for rotang mechanics.
An ibaInCycle license makes it possible to use 4 InCycle modules. If more modules are needed,
an addional ibaInCycle license must be purchased for each 4 addional modules.
Order no. Product name Descripon
30.681215 ibaInCycle Analysis of cyclical processes, 4 modules
2.2 ibaAnalyzer-InCycle
The InCycle Expert view is available in ibaAnalyzer without addional license. With the
ibaAnalyzer-InCycle+ license, the results of the InCycle calculaons become available in
ibaAnalyzer as signals, can be exported to databases and used for further processing in reports
or with ibaDatCoordinator.
Order no. Product name Descripon
33.010411 ibaAnalyzer-InCycle+ Oine analysis of cyclic processes: Trending
and output of InCycle results in ibaAnalyzer
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ibaInCycle Introducon
2.3 ibaInCycleproles
All InCycle proles with congurable calculaon rules use proles for the conguraon. These
proles can be used to reuse calculaon rules and exchanged between dierent systems or
ibaPDA and ibaAnalyzer. Proles without know-how protecon can be exported and imported
as a le in xml format.
Proleendings
The exported proles of the individual modules have the following le extensions:
■ InCycle-Expert: .inCycleProle
■ InCycle-Auto-Adapng: .inCycleTeachProle
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System requirements ibaInCycle
3 System requirements
3.1 Hardware
■ PC, Mulcore CPU 2 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 100 GB HDD
3.2 Soware
■ ibaPDA, version 7.3.4 or higher
■ ibaAnalyzer, version 7.3.0 or higher
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ibaInCycle The ibaInCycle interface in ibaPDA
4 The ibaInCycle interface in ibaPDA
4.1 ArrangingandstructuringibaInCyclemodules
Below the ibaInCycle interface in the I/O manager in ibaPDA, the user can establish a hierarchic
structure, e.g. in accordance with the plant structure, by means of directories. Such folders can
be created by right-clicking on the ibaInCycle interface or an exisng folder.
Fig. 1: Context menu of the ibaInCycle interface
If several folders were created on the same hierarchical level, they can be marked by mouse-
click and moved within the level by using the key combinaon <Ctrl>+<cursor up> or <cursor
down> or by drag & drop.
Fig. 2: Context menu of the ibaInCycle subdirectory
InCycle modules can be moved to directories by drag & drop. New modules can be directly add-
ed to a folder via the context menu, too. The folders can be renamed just as you like.
Fig. 3: Context menu of ibaInCycle subfolder, several subdirectories
Based on this hierarchic structure, ibaInCycle groups are automacally created in the "Groups"
secon in the I/O manager. These groups are locked and cannot be modied. You cannot add
signals to a locked group or its sub-group(s).
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Fig. 4: ibaInCycle interface structure and resulng group structure
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4.2 Know-howprotecon
4.2.1 Introducon
The know-how protecon area oers mechanisms for protecng intellectual property associat-
ed with certain calculaons and/or sengs in ibaPDA, which are considered as user know-how
worth protecng.
In principle, the know-how protecon can be applied to all module types which use proles,
such as
■ InSpectra and InCycle modules
■ Computaon module
■ Lookup table
■ Parameter set
■ Process condion
The following protecve funcons are realized:
■ Protecon against change
The protected elements cannot be changed without entering a password.
■ Read protecon
The conguraon of the protected elements is not displayed without entering a password.
■ Dongle protecon
The protected elements are only executed on systems that run with a previously registered
dongle. Several dongle numbers can be registered.
The protecon is realized via so-called protecon schemes that, once dened, can always be
applied again.
Fig. 5: Conguraon of the know-how protecon
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The basic procedure is as follows:
1. Generang a protecon scheme
2. Applying a protecon scheme to an element
4.2.2 Creangaproteconscheme
1. Open the I/O manager and highlight the branch Knowhow protecon in the interface tree
under the node General.
2. Click on the buon with the green plus symbol to add a new rule.
The "New scheme" dialog opens.
The parameters ID and version are automacally generated.
3. Now enter the other parameters and then click on <OK>.
The sengs and entries to be made for a protecon scheme are specically as follows:
Author(oponal)
Enter the name of the author here.
Copyright(oponal)
You can enter a note text here about the copyright of the elements protected by this scheme.
“Onlypermitexecuononsystemswithoneofthefollowinglicensenumbers”
Enable this opon if the elements protected by this scheme are only to be executed on systems
with certain license numbers (dongle protecon). Then enter all respecve dongle or license
numbers in the eld below. You can easily enter the number of the respecve connected dongle
using the <Add connected dongle> buon. If you do not enable this opon, there is no execu-
on restricon of the protected elements with respect to the license number.
Password
Enter a password that consists of at least 8 characters. Spaces are not permied. You will need
the password for the following acons:
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■ Viewing the conguraon of a protected element
■ Changing the conguraon of a protected element
■ Changing or removing the protecon scheme
Note
What to do, if you don't know the password anymore?
The password of a protecon scheme is encrypted and saved in the I/O congu-
raon. Note the password and store it in a save place where you can nd it.
If you forgot the password you won't be able to open or edit protected proles
for ibaInSpectra or ibaInCycle, for instance. Because you cannot reset the pass-
word by yourself, the only way to x it is to save the I/O conguraon of your
system and send the conguraon to the iba support desk. You may as well take
the project le or simply generate a support le over the Help menu and send it
to the iba support desk, conjoined with the request for reseng the protecon
scheme passwords.
iba can only remove the passwords but is not able to retrieve them. iba erases
the passwords from the conguraon and send it back to you. Then you can load
this conguraon into your system. Finally, you can dene a new password.
4.2.3 Applicaonofaproteconscheme
An element can always only be protected by one protecon scheme, but a protecon scheme
can be applied to several elements.
If you have elements in your ibaPDA conguraon worth protecng, such as InSpectra proles,
then these elements are shown in the table below in the dialog.
In order to protect one or more elements, rst highlight the desired scheme in the list of the
protecon schemes (top le).
Then highlight the relevant lines at the boom by seng a check mark in the selecon box and
click on the buon <Protect>.
Then enter the password for the respecve protecon scheme and click <OK>.
4.2.4 Removingtheprotecon
In order to remove the protecon for one or more elements, highlight the corresponding lines
in the table below in the dialog by seng a check mark in the selecon box. Then click on the
buon <Unprotect>.
Then enter the password for the respecve protecon scheme and click <OK>.
If you want to remove the protecon for several elements at the same me that are protected
with dierent schemes, then you have to enter the passwords for all respecve schemes in the
password dialog.
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4.2.5 Imporngandexporngprotectedelements
When elements are protected, they can be exported and imported. The conguraon of the
elements is encrypted in the export les (*.proteconScheme). You therefore have an easy way
of spreading protected know-how to dierent ibaPDA systems.
For an export, highlight the desired element and click <Export scheme>. Then select the desired
storage path, enter a le name and close the dialog by pressing <Save>.
If you have highlighted several elements for export, then a prompt dialog appears asking wheth-
er all highlighted elements should be saved in the export le or whether you want to select
more rst.
If you want to import a protected element le, click on <Import scheme>, select the desired le
(*.proteconScheme) and close the dialog by pressing <Open>.
4.2.6 Unlockingprotecteditems
If you want to access protected items in the applicaon, then you must rst unlock the respec-
ve item by entering the password for the protecve rule.
If, for example, you want to view the conguraon of the protected InSpectra proles, then you
must rst enter the password in the “Congure proles” dialog and click on <Unlock>.
The access remains protected unl the I/O manager is closed again.
Fig. 6: ibaInSpectra example: The password must be entered in order to view protected proles.
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5 ibaInCycle in ibaAnalyzer
ibaInCycle is integrated in ibaAnalyzer with the InCycle Expert view. Here you can create proles
and test calculaons oine.
With the ibaAnalyzer-InCycle+ license, the results of the InCycle calculaons become available in
ibaAnalyzer as signals, can be exported to databases and used for further processing in reports
or with ibaDatCoordinator.
5.1 The InCycle view in ibaAnalyzer
ibaAnalyzer-InCycle oers the InCycle Expert view for visualizaon and analysis of InCycle Expert
modules. It is possible to switch between cycle view and circle view in the InCycle Expert view.
The InCycle Expert view consists of 4 areas, which are explained in the following secons.
1Conguraon area
2Visualizaon area
3 Results area
4Playback area
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There are addional buons in the top right area of the view for the view sengs.
Toggling between cycle and circle view
Show/hide the conguraon area
Show/hide the results area
Show/hide the playback area
Sengs for the current view
Preferences for global sengs for all InCycle Expert views
Note
Changes to the preferences are not applied to exisng views.
5.1.1 Conguraonarea
The input signals, triggers and proles of the respecve InCycle module are dened in the con-
guraon area. A detailed descripon can be found at the InCycle Expert module.
See chapter ì The InCycle Expert module, page 60
5.1.2 Visualizaonarea
The visualizaon area of the ibaAnalyzer-InCycle view shows the same view that is used in
ibaPDA for the InCycle module.
A detailed descripon of the cycle view can be found in chapter ì The cycle view, page 21
A detailed descripon of the circle view can be found in chapter ì The circle view, page 53
5.1.3 Results area
The results of the respecve module are shown in ibaAnalyzer-InCycle in the results area at the
boom le.
All characterisc values and output signals of the respecve modules are available as results.
The results always relate to the current cursor posion of the playback area. The calculaon
that was calculated last before this me is displayed.
You can nd the descripon of the results of the InCycle Expert module in chapter ì Results of
the calculaons of the Expert module, page 68
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5.1.4 Playbackarea
In the playback area, you can control the playback of the measurement le (dat format) using
the buons and the slider.
Fig. 7: Playback area
Meaning of buons:
Start / stop playback
Jump to start / end
Reduce/increase replay speed
(The set replay speed is shown on the le (1))
Jump to the next result in the respecve direcon
Display the total me period
Remove one/all zoom level(s)
More features:
1Input of the replay speed
You can enter the factor of the replay speed here. The new speed is adopted by pressing
<Enter>.
The replay speed is relave to the normal speed. For example, 2.00x means that the cur-
rent replay speed is twice the normal speed.
2Display of the replay speed
3 Time marker
On the meline, a black triangle represents the current me stamp. If the me marker is
moved, the InCycle view jumps to the me stamp of the marker. The me marker can be
moved by clicking and dragging it with the mouse. If you click anywhere on the meline,
the marker will jump to this posion.
4Toolp
If you move the mouse over the meline, the me stamp of the mouse posion will be
shown in the toolp.
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The playback area can also be controlled using the keyboard.
Key Funcon
<← > One result backward
< → > One result forward
< ↑ > Increase playback speed
< ↓ > Decrease playback speed
< Space bar > Play / Pause
Zoomingandshiingthemescale
You can zoom in the me scale by drawing a rectangle with the mouse buon pressed down on
the meline.
You can shi the me range by clicking the me axis and then dragging the mouse horizontally.
The cursor then appears as a double arrow.
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IBA ibaInCycle Owner's manual

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