Estimating the loading condition of a diesel engine using instantaneous angular speed analysis


Autoria(s): Lin, Tian Ran; Tan, Andy C. C.; Ma, Lin; Mathew, Joseph
Contribuinte(s)

Lee, Jay

Data(s)

31/12/2011

Resumo

Continuing monitoring of diesel engine performance is critical for early detection of fault developments in the engine before they materialize and become a functional failure. Instantaneous crank angular speed (IAS) analysis is one of a few non intrusive condition monitoring techniques that can be utilized for such tasks. In this experimental study, IAS analysis was employed to estimate the loading condition of a 4-stroke 4-cylinder diesel engine in a laboratory condition. It was shown that IAS analysis can provide useful information about engine speed variation caused by the changing piston momentum and crankshaft acceleration during the engine combustion process. It was also found that the major order component of the IAS spectrum directly associated with the engine firing frequency (at twice the mean shaft revolution speed) can be utilized to estimate the engine loading condition regardless of whether the engine is operating at normal running conditions or in a simulated faulty injector case. The amplitude of this order component follows a clear exponential curve as the loading condition changes. A mathematical relationship was established for the estimation of the engine power output based on the amplitude of the major order component of the measured IAS spectrum.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46608/

Publicador

Springer

Relação

http://www.wceam2011.com

Lin, Tian Ran, Tan, Andy C. C., Ma, Lin, & Mathew, Joseph (2011) Estimating the loading condition of a diesel engine using instantaneous angular speed analysis. In Lee, Jay (Ed.) Proceedings of the 6th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management, Springer, Duke Energy Center, Cincinatti, Ohio. (In Press)

Direitos

Copyright 2011 [please consult the author]

Fonte

CRC Integrated Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM); Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #090200 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING #091300 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING #Condition monitoring #Instantaneous angular speed analysis #Order analysis #Diesel engine performance
Tipo

Conference Paper