Piston scuffing fault and its identification in an IC engine by vibration analysis |
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Authors: | Ashkan Moosavian G. Najafi Barat Ghobadian Mostafa Mirsalim Seyed Mohammad Jafari Peyman Sharghi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Biosystems Engineering Department, Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Jalale-E-Aleahmad Highway, Tehran, Iran;2. Workshops, Engine and Vehicle Labs Unit, Irankhodro Powertrain Company (IPCO), Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | In this paper, the effects of piston scuffing fault on engine performance and vibrations are investigated. A procedure based on vibration analysis is also presented to identify piston scuffing fault. To this end, an internal combustion (IC) engine ran under a specific test procedure. The engine parameters and vibration signals were measured during the experiments. To produce piston scuffing fault, three-body abrasive wear mechanism was employed. The experimental results showed that piston scuffing fault caused the engine performance to reduce significantly. The vibration signals were analyzed in time-domain, frequency-domain and time–frequency domain. Continuous wavelet transform (CWT) was used to obtain time–frequency representations. “dmey” wavelet was selected as the optimum wavelet type for this research among different wavelet types using the three criteria of energy, Shannon entropy and energy to Shannon entropy ratio. The results of CWT analysis by “dmey” wavelet showed that piston scuffing fault excited the frequency band of 2.4–4.7 kHz in which the frequency of 3.7 kHz was affected more. Finally, seven different features were extracted from the engine vibration signals related to the frequency band of 2.4–4.7 kHz. The results indicated that maximum, mean, RMS, skewness, kurtosis and impulse factor of the engine vibration related to the found frequency band increased significantly due to piston scuffing fault. The obtained results showed that the proposed method identified piston scuffing fault and discovered the vibration characteristics of this fault like frequency band. The results also demonstrated the possibility of using engine vibrations in piston scuffing fault identification. |
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Keywords: | Piston scuffing fault Engine Vibration analysis Continuous wavelet transform Fault diagnosis Three-body abrasive wear mechanism |
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