Alarm data display method, device and equipment of magnetic suspension centrifugal blower and medium
By generating an alarm data display interface and switching to the main interface or normal operation data display interface in the magnetic levitation blower, the problem of insufficient monitoring and control safety of the magnetic levitation blower is solved, real-time monitoring and rapid fault analysis are realized, and fault response speed and processing efficiency are improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing magnetic levitation blowers have poor safety in terms of monitoring and control, lack alarm functions, and are difficult to detect the cause of failure.
A method for displaying alarm data of a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is provided, which generates an alarm data display interface, displays operating data through multiple display areas, and switches to the main interface or the normal operation data display interface according to the operation module, so as to realize real-time monitoring and fault analysis.
It improves the safety and reliability of magnetic levitation blowers, simplifies the fault diagnosis process, and enhances fault response speed and processing efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of electronic information technology, specifically to a method, apparatus, equipment, and medium for displaying alarm data of a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower. Background Technology
[0002] Magnetic levitation blowers utilize magnetic bearing technology, which eliminates friction and wear in mechanical transmission components, improving the blower's efficiency and reliability. The application of magnetic bearing technology involves multiple precision components such as displacement sensors, controllers, and power amplifiers. The stable operation of these components is crucial to the performance of the magnetic levitation blower. However, since even minor deviations can affect operational stability, the requirements for monitoring and control of high-efficiency magnetic levitation blowers are correspondingly increased. Existing magnetic levitation blowers have poor security in terms of monitoring and control; when a malfunction occurs, they lack alarm functions and the cause of the malfunction is difficult to detect. Summary of the Invention
[0003] This invention provides a method, device, equipment, and medium for displaying alarm data for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower, which can provide real-time data display and alarm functions to improve the safety and reliability of the magnetic levitation blower.
[0004] This invention provides a method for displaying alarm data of a magnetically levitated centrifugal blower, the method comprising:
[0005] In response to an alarm signal, an alarm data display interface is generated. The alarm data display interface includes an operation module and multiple display areas, and each display area includes multiple display units.
[0006] Obtain the operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower when the alarm signal is received;
[0007] The running data is divided into multiple data groups according to the preset physical definition information, and each data group is displayed through the target display area in the multiple display areas;
[0008] When the data group is displayed, based on the mapping relationship between the values of the data group and the display units, each value in the data group is displayed in its corresponding display unit.
[0009] In response to an instruction to operate the operation module, a main interface is displayed, the main interface including at least a first option;
[0010] In response to the selection instruction of the first option, if the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is detected to be in an abnormal state, the alarm data display interface is displayed; if the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is detected to be in a normal state, the current operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is obtained and displayed through the normal operation data display interface.
[0011] Furthermore, the alarm data display interface also includes a time display unit, which is used to display the time information of the alarm signal occurrence;
[0012] The method further includes:
[0013] When the alarm signal is received, the timer is stopped and the alarm signal occurrence time information is generated and saved based on the time when the timer stops.
[0014] When the data set is displayed, the time information of the alarm signal occurrence is displayed through the time display unit.
[0015] Furthermore, the operation module includes a first control;
[0016] The method further includes:
[0017] In response to the selection instruction of the first control, a historical alarm data display interface is displayed. The historical alarm data display interface includes multiple historical data groups, each of which includes multiple storage units. Each of the historical data groups is used to store and display the historical operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower each time the alarm signal is received.
[0018] A new historical data group is generated on the historical alarm data display interface, and the values displayed in each display unit are saved to the new historical data group. There is a mapping relationship between the values displayed in the display unit and the storage unit of the historical data group.
[0019] Furthermore, each of the historical data groups includes a time storage unit, which is used to store the time information of the alarm signal occurrence;
[0020] The historical alarm data display interface also includes query controls and query information input boxes;
[0021] The method further includes;
[0022] In response to the selection instruction of the query control, the target storage unit corresponding to the time information in the query information input box is determined;
[0023] Based on the target storage unit, the target historical data group is determined and displayed.
[0024] Furthermore, the alarm data display interface also includes a statistical data display area, which comprises multiple statistical data display units;
[0025] The method further includes:
[0026] When the data group is displayed, the historical operation data is obtained;
[0027] Based on the historical operating data, an alarm count statistics array is determined, which includes alarm count values detected by multiple alarm signal detection devices.
[0028] Each alarm count value is displayed through the target statistical data display unit among the multiple statistical data display units.
[0029] Furthermore, the main interface also includes a second option;
[0030] The method further includes:
[0031] In response to the selection instruction of the second option, the historical alarm data display interface is displayed.
[0032] Furthermore, both the operation module and the historical alarm data display interface include a second control;
[0033] The method further includes:
[0034] In response to the selection command of the second control, an interface feedback display interface is displayed, which includes multiple interface display units, wherein the interface display units are used to display status indicators;
[0035] The status of the interface corresponding to each interface display unit is detected, and the status identifier of each interface display unit is updated and displayed based on the detection results.
[0036] The present invention also provides an alarm data display device for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower, the device comprising:
[0037] The first display module is used to generate an alarm data display interface in response to an alarm signal. The alarm data display interface includes an operation module and multiple display areas, and each display area includes multiple display units.
[0038] The acquisition module is used to acquire the operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower when the alarm signal is received;
[0039] The second display module is used to divide the running data into multiple data groups according to preset physical definition information, and to display each data group through the target display area in the multiple display areas;
[0040] The third display module is used to display each value in the data group in its corresponding display unit based on the mapping relationship between the values of the data group and the display units when the data group is displayed.
[0041] The fourth display module is used to display a main interface in response to an instruction to operate the operation module, the main interface including at least a first option;
[0042] The fifth display module is used to respond to the selection command of the first option. If the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is detected to be in an abnormal state, the alarm data display interface is displayed. If the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is detected to be in a normal state, the current operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is obtained and displayed through the normal operation data display interface.
[0043] The present invention also provides an electronic device, the electronic device including a memory and a processor, the memory storing a computer program, and the processor executing the computer program to implement the alarm data display method for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower as described in any of the preceding claims.
[0044] The present invention also provides a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, implements the alarm data display method for a magnetically levitated centrifugal blower as described in any of the preceding claims.
[0045] The present invention has at least the following beneficial effects:
[0046] The alarm data display method for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower provided by this invention firstly responds to alarm signals and promptly generates an alarm data display interface, ensuring that operators are quickly alerted when a fault occurs. Secondly, by acquiring operational data during a fault and grouping the data according to preset physical definition information, the cause of the fault is easier to identify and analyze. Furthermore, users can quickly switch to the main interface through the operation module and select to display alarm data or normal operation data based on the blower's status, thereby determining whether the problem causing the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm has been resolved, which improves fault response speed and processing efficiency. This integrated monitoring and alarm system not only enhances the safety of the blower but also simplifies the fault diagnosis process, enabling operators to take timely countermeasures, thus effectively improving the monitoring and control safety of the magnetic levitation blower. Attached Figure Description
[0047] The accompanying drawings are provided to further understand the technical solutions of the present invention and constitute a part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the technical solutions of the present invention, and do not constitute a limitation on the technical solutions of the present invention.
[0048] Figure 1 This is a flowchart of the alarm data display method for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower provided in this embodiment;
[0049] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the alarm data display interface in the alarm data display method for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower provided in this embodiment;
[0050] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the normal operation data display interface in the alarm data display method for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers provided in this embodiment;
[0051] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the historical alarm data display interface in the alarm data display method for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers provided in this embodiment;
[0052] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the main interface in the alarm data display method for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower provided in this embodiment;
[0053] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the interface feedback display interface in the alarm data display method for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers provided in this embodiment;
[0054] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display device provided in this embodiment;
[0055] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device;
[0056] The display modules are as follows: 100, Alarm Data Display Interface; 111, First Display Area; 112, Second Display Area; 113, Third Display Area; 120, Time Display Unit; 130, Statistical Data Display Area; 140, Operation Module; 200, Historical Alarm Data Display Interface; 210, Multiple Historical Data Groups; 221, Query Information Input Box; 222, Query Control; 230, Second Control; 300, Interface Feedback Display Interface; 310, Multiple Interface Display Units; 400, Main Interface; 410, First Option; 420, Second Option; 500, Normal Operation Data Display Interface; 511, Fourth Display Area; 512, Fifth Display Area; 513, Sixth Display Area. Detailed Implementation
[0057] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this invention clearer, the invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the invention.
[0058] Please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a flowchart of the alarm data display method for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower provided in this embodiment.
[0059] This embodiment provides a method for displaying alarm data of a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower, including:
[0060] S101. In response to the alarm signal, generate an alarm data display interface. The alarm data display interface includes an operation module and multiple display areas, each of which includes multiple display units.
[0061] S102. Obtain the operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower when an alarm signal is received.
[0062] S103. Divide the running data into multiple data groups according to the preset physical definition information, and display each data group through the target display area in multiple display areas.
[0063] S104. When displaying a data group, based on the mapping relationship between the values in the data group and the display units, each value in the data group is displayed in its corresponding display unit.
[0064] S105. In response to an instruction to operate the operation module, the main interface is displayed, and the main interface includes at least the first option.
[0065] S106. In response to the selection command of the first option, if the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is detected to be in an abnormal state, the alarm data display interface is displayed.
[0066] S107. In response to the selection instruction of the first option, if it is detected that the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is in normal state, the current operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is obtained and displayed through the normal operation data display interface.
[0067] In some embodiments, the alarm data display interface further includes a time display unit, which is used to display the time information of the alarm signal occurrence.
[0068] The alarm data display methods for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers also include:
[0069] When an alarm signal is received, the timer stops and the alarm signal occurrence time information is generated and saved based on the time the timer stops. When the data group is displayed, the alarm signal occurrence time information is displayed through the time display unit.
[0070] In some embodiments, the alarm data display interface further includes a statistical data display area, which includes multiple statistical data display units.
[0071] The alarm data display methods for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers also include:
[0072] When displaying the data set, historical operating data is obtained; based on the historical operating data, an alarm count statistics array is determined, which includes the alarm count values detected by multiple alarm signal detection devices; each alarm count value is displayed through the target statistics display unit among multiple statistics display units.
[0073] In some embodiments, the operation module includes a second control.
[0074] The alarm data display method for the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower in this embodiment firstly responds to alarm signals and promptly generates an alarm data display interface, ensuring that operators are quickly alerted when a fault occurs. Secondly, by acquiring operational data during a fault and grouping the data according to preset physical definition information, the cause of the fault is easier to identify and analyze. Furthermore, users can quickly switch to the main interface through the operation module and select to display alarm data or normal operation data based on the blower's status, thereby determining whether the problem causing the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm has been resolved, which improves fault response speed and processing efficiency. This integrated monitoring and alarm system not only enhances the safety of the blower but also simplifies the fault diagnosis process, enabling operators to take timely countermeasures, thus effectively improving the monitoring and control safety of the magnetic levitation blower.
[0075] Please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 In one specific embodiment, the user first starts the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower and begins monitoring its operating status. During the monitoring process, the system suddenly receives an alarm signal. The system immediately responds to this alarm signal, generating an alarm data display interface 100. This interface includes an operation module 140 and multiple display areas, each composed of multiple display units. The system acquires the operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower when it issued the alarm signal. Based on preset physical definition information, the system divides this operating data into multiple data groups. For example, the data is divided into temperature, voltage, and speed groups, and each data group is displayed through the first display area 111, the second display area 112, and the third display area 113, respectively.
[0076] The alarm data display interface 100 also includes a time display unit 120, which displays the specific time information of the alarm signal occurrence. When an alarm signal occurs, the system stops timing, generates and saves the time information of the alarm signal occurrence, and then displays this time information through the time display unit 120 during data display.
[0077] The alarm data display interface 100 also includes a statistical data display area 130, which contains multiple statistical data display units. The system acquires historical operating data and determines an alarm count statistics array based on this data, displaying each alarm count value through the target statistical data display unit.
[0078] When a user notices an alarm signal and operates the operation module 140, the system responds to the operation command and displays the main interface. The main interface includes at least one primary option, such as "View Working Interface." If the user selects the "View Working Interface" option, the system detects that the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is in an abnormal state, and therefore displays the alarm data display interface 100, showing all relevant alarm data. If the user selects "View Working Interface" and the system detects that the blower is in a normal state, the system obtains the blower's current operating data and displays it through the normal operation data display interface 500.
[0079] Normal operation data display interface 500 includes a fourth display area 511, a fifth display area 512, and a sixth display area 513.
[0080] Through this embodiment, users can clearly understand the specific status of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower when an alarm occurs, including the time of the alarm, the specific alarm data, and the statistics of historical alarm counts, so as to quickly respond to and handle possible problems.
[0081] In some embodiments, the operation module includes a first control.
[0082] The alarm data display methods for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers also include:
[0083] In response to the selection command of the first control, a historical alarm data display interface is displayed. The historical alarm data display interface includes multiple historical data groups, and each historical data group includes multiple storage units. Each historical data group is used to store and display the historical operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower each time an alarm signal is received. A new historical data group is generated in the historical alarm data display interface, and the values displayed in each display unit are saved to the new historical data group. There is a mapping relationship between the values displayed in the display unit and the storage units of the historical data group.
[0084] In some embodiments, each historical data group includes a time storage unit for storing the time information of the alarm signal occurrence.
[0085] In some embodiments, the historical alarm data display interface also includes a query control and a query information input box.
[0086] The alarm data display method for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers also includes;
[0087] In response to the selection command of the query control, determine the target storage unit corresponding to the time information in the query information input box; based on the target storage unit, determine the target historical data group and display it.
[0088] In some embodiments, the historical alarm data display interface includes a second control.
[0089] Please refer to Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the historical alarm data display interface 200 in the alarm data display method for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers provided in this embodiment.
[0090] In one specific embodiment, during routine monitoring of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower, the system suddenly receives an alarm signal. In response, the system generates an alarm data display interface, which includes an operation module and multiple display areas, each composed of multiple display units.
[0091] The user triggers the operation of displaying the historical alarm data display interface 200 through the first control in the operation module (which can be a button or a menu item). The system responds to the user's command and displays the historical alarm data display interface 200. This interface includes multiple historical data groups 210, each containing multiple storage units used to save and display the blower's historical operating data each time an alarm signal is received. When the user views the historical alarm data, the system generates a new historical data group 210 in the historical alarm data display interface 200 and saves the values displayed in each display unit of the current alarm data display interface to this new historical data group 210. A mapping relationship exists between the values displayed in the display units and the storage units of the historical data group 210, ensuring data accuracy and traceability.
[0092] Each historical data group 210 also includes a time storage unit, which stores the specific time information of the alarm signal occurrence, making it convenient for users to understand the timing of the alarm occurrence.
[0093] Users can query alarm data for a specific time point through the query control 222 and query information input box 221 on the historical alarm data display interface 200. The user inputs specific time information into the query information input box 221, and the system responds to the user's query command, determining the target storage unit corresponding to the input time information. Based on the target storage unit, the system determines the target historical data group 210 and displays the alarm data for that time point, allowing users to quickly locate and analyze historical alarm events.
[0094] This embodiment allows users to effectively view and manage historical alarm data of magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers, improving the efficiency of monitoring equipment operating status and the response speed of fault handling.
[0095] In some embodiments, the main interface also includes a second option.
[0096] The alarm data display methods for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers also include:
[0097] In response to the selection of the second option, the historical alarm data display interface is shown.
[0098] Please refer to Figure 5 , Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the main interface 400 in the alarm data display method for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers provided in this embodiment.
[0099] On the main interface 400, users can click to select the first option 410 and choose the "View Working Interface" option to view the current operating data or alarm data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower. Alternatively, they can click the second option 420 and choose the "Alarm Data Save Interface" option to view the historical operating data for each alarm.
[0100] The alarm data display methods for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers also include:
[0101] In response to the selection command of the second control, the interface feedback display interface is displayed. The interface feedback display interface includes multiple interface display units, which are used to display status indicators. The status of the interface corresponding to each interface display unit is detected, and the status indicator of each interface display unit is updated and displayed according to the detection results.
[0102] Please refer to Figure 6 , Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the interface feedback display interface 300 in the alarm data display method for magnetic levitation centrifugal blowers provided in this embodiment.
[0103] In this embodiment, the user finds and selects the second control 230 (which can be a button or a menu item) in the historical alarm data display interface 200. This control is used to trigger the operation of the display interface 300 to provide feedback.
[0104] The system responds to the user's selected command and displays the interface feedback display interface 300. This interface includes multiple interface display units 310, each of which displays the status indicator of the corresponding interface.
[0105] The system begins to detect the interface status corresponding to each interface display unit 310. These interfaces include key components such as power interfaces, communication interfaces, and sensor interfaces.
[0106] After the test is completed, the system updates the status indicator of each interface display unit 310 according to the test results. For example, if an interface is working normally, its status indicator can be displayed in green; if there is a problem, the status indicator can be displayed in red.
[0107] The updated status indicators are displayed on the interface feedback display interface 300, allowing users to easily see the current status of each interface. By viewing the status indicators on the interface display unit 310, users can quickly identify which interfaces are operating normally and which may have problems, thus enabling timely maintenance or troubleshooting.
[0108] Please refer to Figure 7 , Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the alarm data display device for the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower provided in this embodiment.
[0109] This embodiment also provides an alarm data display device for a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower, comprising:
[0110] The first display module 601 is used to generate an alarm data display interface in response to an alarm signal. The alarm data display interface includes an operation module and multiple display areas, each of which includes multiple display units.
[0111] The acquisition module 602 is used to acquire the operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower when an alarm signal is received.
[0112] The second display module 603 is used to divide the running data into multiple data groups according to the preset physical definition information, and to display each data group through the target display area in multiple display areas.
[0113] The third display module 604 is used to display each value in the data group in the corresponding display unit based on the mapping relationship between the values of the data group and the display unit when the data group is displayed.
[0114] The fourth display module 605 is used to display the main interface in response to an instruction to operate the operation module. The main interface includes at least the first option.
[0115] The fifth display module 606 is used to respond to the selection command of the first option. If the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is detected to be in an abnormal state, it displays the alarm data display interface. If the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower is detected to be in a normal state, it obtains the current operating data of the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower and displays it through the normal operation data display interface.
[0116] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that all or some of the steps and apparatuses in the methods disclosed above can be implemented as software, firmware, hardware, and suitable combinations thereof. Some or all of the physical components can be implemented as software executed by a processor, such as a central processing unit, digital signal processor, or microprocessor, or as hardware, or as an integrated circuit, such as an application-specific integrated circuit. Such software can be distributed on a computer-readable medium, which can include computer storage media (or non-transitory media) and communication media (or transient media). As is known to those skilled in the art, the term computer storage media includes volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storing information (such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data). Computer storage media includes, but is not limited to, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technologies, CD-ROM, digital versatile disc (DVD) or other optical disc storage, magnetic cartridges, magnetic tape, disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can be used to store desired information and is accessible to a computer. As is known to those skilled in the art, communication media typically contain computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data in modulated data signals such as carrier waves or other transmission mechanisms, and may include any information delivery medium.
[0117] It is understood that the content of the above method embodiments is applicable to the present device embodiments. The specific functions implemented by the present device embodiments are the same as those of the above method embodiments, and the beneficial effects achieved are also the same as those achieved by the above method embodiments.
[0118] This application also provides an electronic device, which includes a memory and a processor. The memory stores a computer program, and when the processor executes the computer program, it implements any of the above-mentioned methods for displaying alarm data of a magnetic levitation centrifugal blower.
[0119] refer to Figure 8 , Figure 8 The hardware structure of an electronic device according to another embodiment is illustrated. The electronic device includes:
[0120] The processor 701 can be implemented using a general-purpose CPU (Central Processing Unit), microprocessor, application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), or one or more integrated circuits, and is used to execute relevant programs to implement the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0121] The memory 702 can be implemented as a read-only memory (ROM), static storage device, dynamic storage device, or random access memory (RAM). The memory 702 can store operating devices and other application programs. When the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this specification are implemented through software or firmware, the relevant program code is stored in the memory 702 and is called and executed by the processor 701 to execute the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method of the embodiments of this application.
[0122] The input / output interface 703 is used to implement information input and output;
[0123] The communication interface 704 is used to enable communication and interaction between this device and other devices. Communication can be achieved through wired means (such as USB, Ethernet cable, etc.) or wireless means (such as mobile network, WIFI, Bluetooth, etc.).
[0124] Bus 705 transmits information between various components of the device (e.g., processor 701, memory 702, input / output interface 703, and communication interface 704);
[0125] The processor 701, memory 702, input / output interface 703, and communication interface 704 are connected to each other within the device via bus 705.
[0126] It is understood that the content of the above method embodiments is applicable to the embodiments of this electronic device. The specific functions implemented by the embodiments of this electronic device are the same as those of the above method embodiments, and the beneficial effects achieved are also the same as those achieved by the above method embodiments.
[0127] This application also provides a computer-readable storage medium storing a processor-executable program, which, when executed by a processor, is used to implement the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method as described in any of the above specific embodiments.
[0128] This application also discloses a computer program product, including a computer program or computer instructions, which are stored in a computer-readable storage medium. The processor of the computer device reads the computer program or computer instructions from the computer-readable storage medium and executes the computer program or computer instructions, causing the computer device to perform the magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method as described in any of the preceding embodiments.
[0129] It is understood that the content of the above method embodiments is applicable to this storage medium embodiment. The specific functions implemented in this storage medium embodiment are the same as those in the above method embodiments, and the beneficial effects achieved are also the same as those achieved in the above method embodiments.
[0130] The terms “first,” “second,” “third,” “fourth,” etc. (if present) in the specification and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented, for example, in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. Furthermore, the terms “comprising” and “having,” and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, apparatus, product, or device that comprises a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or devices. It should be understood that in this application, “at least one” means one or more, and “more than one” means two or more.
[0131] In the several embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus, devices, and methods can be implemented in other ways. For example, the apparatus embodiments described above are merely illustrative; for instance, the division of units is only a logical functional division, and in actual implementation, there may be other division methods. For example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another device, or some features may be ignored or not executed. Furthermore, the coupling or direct coupling or communication connection shown or discussed may be indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices, or units, and may be electrical, mechanical, or other forms.
[0132] The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment according to actual needs.
[0133] Furthermore, the functional units in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional unit.
[0134] If the integrated unit is implemented as a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of this application, in essence, or the part that contributes to the prior art, or all or part of the technical solution, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions to cause a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) to execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the various embodiments of this application. The aforementioned storage medium includes various media capable of storing program code, such as USB flash drives, portable hard drives, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disks, or optical disks.
[0135] Although the description of this application has been quite detailed and particularly focused on several of the described embodiments, it is not intended to limit itself to any of these details or embodiments or any particular embodiment. Rather, it should be considered as effectively covering the intended scope of this application by referring to the appended claims and taking into account the prior art, which provides for a broad possible interpretation of these claims. Furthermore, the foregoing description of this application with respect to embodiments foreseeable by the inventors is intended to provide a useful description, and non-substantial modifications to this application that have not yet been foreseen may still represent equivalent modifications.
Claims
1. A magnetic suspension centrifugal blower alarm data display method, characterized by, The method comprises: in response to the alarm signal, generating an alarm data display interface, the alarm data display interface comprising an operation module and a plurality of display regions, each of the display regions comprising a plurality of display units; acquiring operation data of the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower when the alarm signal is received; dividing the operation data into a plurality of data groups according to preset physical definition information, and displaying each of the data groups through a target display region of the plurality of display regions; when the data groups are displayed, displaying each value in the data groups in the corresponding display units based on a mapping relationship between the values and the display units; in response to an instruction of operating the operation module, displaying a main interface, the main interface comprising at least a first option; in response to a selection instruction of the first option, if it is detected that the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower is in an abnormal state, displaying the alarm data display interface, and if it is detected that the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower is in a normal state, acquiring current operation data of the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower and displaying the current operation data through a normal operation data display interface.
2. A magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method according to claim 1, characterized by, The alarm data display interface further comprises a time display unit, and the time display unit is used to display time information of the alarm signal. The method further comprises: when the alarm signal is received, stopping timing and saving the time information of the alarm signal generated according to the time point of stopping timing; when the data groups are displayed, displaying the time information of the alarm signal through the time display unit.
3. A magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method according to claim 1, characterized by, The operation module comprises a first control; The method further comprises: in response to a selection instruction of the first control, displaying a historical alarm data display interface, the historical alarm data display interface comprising a plurality of historical data groups, each of the historical data groups comprising a plurality of saving units, and each of the historical data groups being used to save and display historical operation data of the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower each time the alarm signal is received; generating a new historical data group in the historical alarm data display interface, and saving the values displayed in each of the display units into the new historical data group, wherein there is a mapping relationship between the values displayed in the display units and the saving units of the historical data groups.
4. A magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method according to claim 3, characterized by Each of the historical data groups comprises a time saving unit, and the time saving unit is used to save the time information of the alarm signal. The historical alarm data display interface further comprises a query control and a query information input box. The method further comprises: in response to a selection instruction of the query control, determining a target saving unit corresponding to the time information in the query information input box; based on the target saving unit, determining a target historical data group and displaying the target historical data group.
5. A magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method according to claim 3 or 4, characterized by, The alarm data display interface further comprises a statistical data display region, and the statistical data display region comprises a plurality of statistical data display units. The method further comprises: when the data groups are displayed, acquiring the historical operation data; based on the historical operation data, determining an alarm frequency statistical array, and the alarm frequency statistical array comprising a plurality of alarm frequency values detected by the alarm signal detection device. Each of the alarm number of times is displayed by a target statistical data display unit of the plurality of statistical data display units.
6. A magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method according to claim 5, wherein The main interface further includes a second option; The method further includes: In response to a selection instruction of the second option, the historical alarm data display interface is displayed.
7. A magnetic levitation centrifugal blower alarm data display method according to claim 3 or 4, characterized by, The operation module and the historical alarm data display interface both include a second control; The method further includes: In response to a selection instruction of the second control, an interface feedback display interface is displayed, and the interface feedback display interface includes a plurality of interface display units, wherein the interface display units are used to display state identifiers. The state of each interface corresponding to each interface display unit is detected, and the state identifier of each interface display unit is updated and displayed according to the detection result.
8. A magnetic suspension centrifugal blower alarm data display device characterized by comprising: The device includes: A first display module configured to generate an alarm data display interface in response to an alarm signal, wherein the alarm data display interface includes an operation module and a plurality of display regions, and each display region includes a plurality of display units; An acquisition module configured to acquire operation data of a magnetic suspension centrifugal blower when the alarm signal is received; A second display module configured to divide the operation data into a plurality of data groups according to preset physical definition information, and display each data group by a target display region of the plurality of display regions; A third display module configured to display each value in the data group in the corresponding display unit based on a mapping relationship between the values of the data group and the display units when the data group is displayed; A fourth display module configured to display a main interface in response to an instruction of operating the operation module, wherein the main interface includes at least a first option; A fifth display module configured to display the alarm data display interface if it is detected that the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower is in an abnormal state, or display a normal operation data display interface to display current operation data of the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower if it is detected that the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower is in a normal state in response to a selection instruction of the first option.
9. An electronic device, comprising: The electronic device includes a memory and a processor, the memory stores a computer program, and the processor implements the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower alarm data display method of any one of claims 1 to 7 when executing the computer program.
10. A computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, the computer program comprising instructions that, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 9. The computer program is executed by the processor to implement the magnetic suspension centrifugal blower alarm data display method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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