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Combustion Diagnostics of a Diesel Engine with Biodiesel Fuels based on Vibro-acoustics and In-Cylinder Pressure Measurements

Abstract

Biodiesel is one of the alternative fuels which is renewable, environmentally and can be used in diesel engines without modifications. For non-intrusive diagnosis, this study investigates the characteristics of combustion induced vibration and noise in a diesel engine fuelled with biodiesel blends under different operating conditions. The relationship between the engine vibro-acoustics and in-cylinder pressure was investigated based on the analysis of the measured cylinder head vibration, engine acoustics and in-cylinder pressure (peak pressure, pressure rise, and pressure rise rate). It has found that the biodiesel blends result in a slight increase of peak value of in-cylinder pressure when increasing the percentage of biodiesel. The engine running with biodiesel blends has slightly higher vibration, which is more related to the maximum rate of pressure rise which is closely related to the combustion process. In addition, the time domain RMS values of vibration is relating to the maximum rate of pressure rise whereas the RMS of acoustics signals is more relating to peak pressure. These show that vibro-acoustics include good information about combustion. However, more advanced analysis is needed to suppress noise influences for accurately representation of combustions due to different types of fuels

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