Diesel engine vibration monitoring based on a statistical model

Publisher: Edp Sciences

E-ISSN: 2261-236x|211|issue|03007-03007

ISSN: 2261-236x

Source: MATEC Web of conference, Vol.211, Iss.issue, 2018-10, pp. : 03007-03007

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Abstract

There are various causes for vibrations on diesel engines. The engine vibrations depend not only on the present state of the engine, but also on the fuel quality, the environmental conditions (sea state in the case of shipborne engines), type of casing, other equipment in the vicinity, etc. The engines used for this study are installed aboard a ship, and the main aim is to use modified control charts to assess the condition of the engine and recommend corrective measures when necessary. An important issue to do this correctly is choosing the right places to measure vibration. The collected data is vibration at various engine power levels, measured at various points. The engine’s fault history is taken into consideration, but proved to be almost irrelevant. By using modified control charts, the engine vibrations can be estimated, and faults can be detected and classified so as to take corrective actions. In this study we followed a methodology that is slightly different from our previous work, and achieved good results.