一种利用振动测量诊断柴油机燃烧过程的新方法。第1部分:从振动测量中重建气缸压力

G. Zurita-Villarroel, A. Ågren
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人们对可靠的、非侵入性的测量方法的需求不断增长,这些方法可以用来监测柴油机的燃烧情况。一种有效的、非侵入性的方法将使那些使用柴油发动机的人能够经济地检测燃烧过程中的故障。本文的主要目的是展示如何通过重建生成燃烧参数数据,然后将其用于发动机诊断。燃烧参数为最大气缸压力(pmax)和压力上升的导数(dp/da)。该思想基于利用从燃烧室到发动机表面的传递函数TF和发动机表面的实测振动响应信号进行重构。该分析是基于一种称为复倒谱的非线性方法和信号处理技术。对tf进行了修改,以适应略有不同的情况,例如同一发动机的其他气缸;可以利用对称。本文还提出了一种基于新的定制窗口的气缸压力重建方法。得到了发动机转速和负载变化时的转速矩阵。该矩阵可作为TFs的数据库,用于不同工况下缸体压力的重构。对测量和重建的气缸压力进行了周期间变化的广泛分析。气缸压力主要参数;为了验证程序,彻底检查了最大气缸压力(pmax)和压力上升的导数(dp/da)。
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A new approach to diagnostics of the combustion process in diesel engines using vibration measurements. Part 1 : Reconstruction of cylinder pressure from vibration measurements
There is a steadily growing demand for reliable, non-invasive measurement methods which can be used to monitor combustion in diesel engines. An effective, non-invasive method would make it possible for those using diesel engines to economically detect malfunctions during combustion. The main objective of this paper is to show how, through reconstruction, it is possible to generate data on combustion parameters, which can then be used for engine diagnostics. The combustion parameters are the maximum cylinder pressure (pmax, ) and the derivative of the pressure rise (dp/da). The idea is based on reconstruction by using the transfer function, TF, from the combustion chamber to the engine surface and the measured vibration response signal of the engine surface. The analysis is based on a non-linear method called complex cepstrum and signal processing techniques. The TFs were modified to fit slightly different situations such as other cylinders of the same engine; where use can be made of symmetry. A new approach based on a new tailor-made window for reconstruction of the cylinder pressure is also presented. A matrix with engine TFs for varying speed and load was obtained. The matrix can be used as a data bank of TFs for reconstruction of the cylinder pressure at different operating conditions. An extensive analysis of the cycle-to-cycle variations was carried out, both for the measured and reconstructed cylinder pressure. The main parameters of the cylinder pressure; the maximum cylinder pressure (pmax, ) and the derivative of the pressure rise (dp/da), are thoroughly examined in order to validate the procedure.
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