Abstract

Bond graph (BG) is an effective tool for modeling complex systems and it has been proven to be useful for fault detection and isolation (FDI) purposes for large continuous systems. BG provides causality between system's variables which allows FDI algorithms to be developed systematically from the graph. Similarly, Hybrid bond graph (HBG) is a bond graph-based modeling approach which provides an avenue to model complex hybrid systems; however, due to the lack of understanding, HBG has not been well-utilized for fault diagnosis. This is the first of a two-part paper that investigates the feasibility of utilizing HBG for quantitative FDI applications for hybrid systems. In this first paper, we present an analysis on the causality properties of the HBG where useful properties and insights associated with FDI applications are gained. Based on these properties, a causality assignment procedure and modeling approximation techniques are developed to achieve a HBG with a causality that facilitates efficient and effective FDI design for hybrid systems.

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