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Diesel Engine Combustion Monitoring through Block Vibration Signal Analysis

2009-04-20
2009-01-0765
The present work aims at developing and setting up a methodology in which non-intrusive measurements (engine block vibration) are used for monitoring combustion characteristics (combustion diagnosis, combustion development). The engine block vibration appears as a very complex signal in which different sources can be identified, since every moving component or physical process involved in the operation of the engine produces a vibration signal (exhaust valve open/close, inlet valve open/close, fuel injection, combustion, piston slap). Aimed at monitoring the engine running condition, the information carried by the vibration signal has to be broken down into its various contributions and then they have to be related to their respective excitation sources. Concerning combustion-induced vibration, experimental measures has been at first devoted to the selection of the best location where to place the piezoelectric accelerometer.
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Performance Development of a New Tier 4 Final Engine Family below 56 kW

2013-09-08
2013-24-0125
This paper describes the design and performance development of the new Kohler / Lombardini KDI engine range which is a family of 3 and 4 cylinder, in line, water cooled engines covering the power range 37 - 56 kW. The paper covers the following aspects: Performance and economy Exhaust emissions over legislative cycles Deterioration factor test results Effect of fuel quality on emissions
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