Pneumatics & Hydraulics


Keeping an eye on the health of hose assemblies

May 2014 Pneumatics & Hydraulics

Oil and gas operations are under constant pressure to improve; the industry expects components and solutions that not only last, but perform in the harshest of environments. Unexpected hydraulic hose failure is a significant challenge with serious consequences that can be costly. This article examines the issues involved and proposes a solution.

Common causes associated with failure

Internal fatigue due to impact cycles and external abrasion are the two most common causes of hydraulic hose failure. In fact, combined, they account for over 80% of field failures. In the past, many operations in the sector have chosen to minimise the risk of hose failure by replacing hoses on a fixed schedule. This standard practice can increase cost and produce waste. When hydraulic hose assemblies are replaced before they reach end of life, hose assembly costs and labour are driven up and unnecessary maintenance is performed to avoid downtime.

With this in mind, some hose manufacturers have developed various predictive formulas that consider time, pressure, temperature, number of flex cycles and other factors, to produce an approximation of expected hose life. Eaton’s in-house laboratory testing shows most hoses replaced on a time-based schedule had actually reached less than half of their safe useful life.

LifeSense hose condition monitoring system

Eaton initiated a research project in partnership with Purdue University to address the issue of hydraulic hose failure. The project sought to identify measurable, structural phenomena associated with hose deterioration over time, and develop the required technology to monitor them accurately.

The joint research determined that hydraulic hose failure is the final step in a consistent process that can be measured and therefore monitored to provide a reliable indication of an approaching end-of-life condition. The result is LifeSense, an intelligent hydraulic hose condition monitoring system that detects failure related events within a hose and provides advance notification the product is approaching the end of its useful life.

The LifeSense system is based on the fact that certain properties of a hose change as it approaches failure. Periodically comparing samples these properties to a baseline was found to give a highly reliable indicator of imminent hose failure. Each hose fitting is equipped with a sensor that continuously monitors hose conditions via electrical signals submitted to a hose diagnostic unit for data interpretation.

The hose diagnostic unit (HDU) runs on a 12 or 24 VDC and can monitor up to 11 hose assemblies. A range of standard wire cable lengths are available to accommodate different applications, running from 3 to 300 m. As the hose assembly approaches end-of-life, LifeSense detects events occurring within the assembly and notifies the user. This notification is provided with enough time to replace the hose during planned maintenance prior to failure, thus reducing downtime.

LifeSense is also available in a wireless option with a gateway that can monitor up to 100 hoses. The sensors, which have a greater than six-year battery life, continually monitor the hose and the gateway transmits operating performance data to a secure server once per shift (every seven hours); should an issue arise, the gateway transmits data immediately. Eaton’s LifeSense web portal offers advanced system monitoring providing maintenance teams access to specific data such as hose installation date, connection status, trend reports, and diagnostics management.

Tests have shown that assemblies can now remain in service for far longer, sometimes up to 50% more service life can be expected. Real-time monitoring of the hose makes the workplace safer and more profitable, as concerns about idled equipment, environmental clean-up and personal are reduced.

For more information contact Kate Siwek, +44 785 111 5909, [email protected], www.eaton.com





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