Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement Analysis

In this study, a coupled thermodynamics and crankshaft dynamics model of a large two-stroke diesel engine was utilised,to map the relationship of the engine Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque (ICT) with the following frequently occurring malfunctioning conditions: (<b>a</b>) Change in Start...

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Main Authors: Konstantinos-Marios Tsitsilonis, Gerasimos Theotokatos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3522
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spelling doaj-e311c11f470e4fb092c940969c2d1c362021-04-14T23:06:06ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-04-01113522352210.3390/app11083522Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement AnalysisKonstantinos-Marios Tsitsilonis0Gerasimos Theotokatos1Datum Electronics Ltd., 37 Castle St, East Cowes PO32 6EZ, UKDepartment of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, University of Strathclyde, 100 Montrose St, Glasgow G4 0LZ, UKIn this study, a coupled thermodynamics and crankshaft dynamics model of a large two-stroke diesel engine was utilised,to map the relationship of the engine Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque (ICT) with the following frequently occurring malfunctioning conditions: (<b>a</b>) Change in Start of Injection (SOI), (<b>b</b>) change in Rate of Heat Release (RHR), (<b>c</b>) change in scavenge air pressure, and (<b>d</b>) blowby. This was performed using frequency analysis on the engine ICT, which was obtained through a series of parametric runs of the coupled engine model, under the various malfunctioning and healthy operating conditions. This process demonstrated that engine ICT can be successfully utilised to identify the distinct effects of malfunctions (<b>c</b>) or (<b>d</b>), as they occur individually in any cylinder. Furthermore, by using the same process, malfunctions (<b>a</b>) and (<b>b</b>) can be identified as they occur individually for any cylinder, however, there is no distinct effect on the engine ICT among these malfunctions, since their effect on the in-cylinder pressure is similar. As a result, this study demonstrates the usefulness of the engine ICT as a non-intrusive diagnostic measurement, as well as the benefits of malfunctioning conditions mapping, which allows for quick and less resource intensive identification of engine malfunctions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3522instantaneous crankshaft torquefrequency analysistwo-stroke diesel engineengine harmonic frequenciesmalfunctioning conditions mappingthermodynamics model
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Gerasimos Theotokatos
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Gerasimos Theotokatos
Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement Analysis
Applied Sciences
instantaneous crankshaft torque
frequency analysis
two-stroke diesel engine
engine harmonic frequencies
malfunctioning conditions mapping
thermodynamics model
author_facet Konstantinos-Marios Tsitsilonis
Gerasimos Theotokatos
author_sort Konstantinos-Marios Tsitsilonis
title Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement Analysis
title_short Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement Analysis
title_full Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement Analysis
title_fullStr Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Engine Malfunctioning Conditions Identification through Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque Measurement Analysis
title_sort engine malfunctioning conditions identification through instantaneous crankshaft torque measurement analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-04-01
description In this study, a coupled thermodynamics and crankshaft dynamics model of a large two-stroke diesel engine was utilised,to map the relationship of the engine Instantaneous Crankshaft Torque (ICT) with the following frequently occurring malfunctioning conditions: (<b>a</b>) Change in Start of Injection (SOI), (<b>b</b>) change in Rate of Heat Release (RHR), (<b>c</b>) change in scavenge air pressure, and (<b>d</b>) blowby. This was performed using frequency analysis on the engine ICT, which was obtained through a series of parametric runs of the coupled engine model, under the various malfunctioning and healthy operating conditions. This process demonstrated that engine ICT can be successfully utilised to identify the distinct effects of malfunctions (<b>c</b>) or (<b>d</b>), as they occur individually in any cylinder. Furthermore, by using the same process, malfunctions (<b>a</b>) and (<b>b</b>) can be identified as they occur individually for any cylinder, however, there is no distinct effect on the engine ICT among these malfunctions, since their effect on the in-cylinder pressure is similar. As a result, this study demonstrates the usefulness of the engine ICT as a non-intrusive diagnostic measurement, as well as the benefits of malfunctioning conditions mapping, which allows for quick and less resource intensive identification of engine malfunctions.
topic instantaneous crankshaft torque
frequency analysis
two-stroke diesel engine
engine harmonic frequencies
malfunctioning conditions mapping
thermodynamics model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3522
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