Health monitoring of in-cylinder sensors and fuel injectors using an external accelerometer

Woongsun Jeon, Anastasis Georgiou, Zongxuan Sun, David A Rothamer, Kenneth Kim, Chol-Bum M. Kweon, R. Rajamani
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This paper focuses on the development of a methodology to monitor the health of an engine by detecting any failures in the fuel injectors or in-cylinder pressure sensors using an accelerometer that is non-intrusively mounted on the engine block. A multi-cylinder engine with each cylinder having its own pressure sensor and injector is considered. First, a model relating the combustion component of the measured acceleration signal to the combustion component of in-cylinder pressure is proposed. Then, gains of the model are tuned to reduce the cycle-to-cycle estimation error by analyzing cycle-to-cycle variations with respect to the combustion pressure peak and engine vibration peak. Using the developed model, cylinder combustion pressures are estimated from engine vibration signals with small cycle-to-cycle estimation errors. Subsequently, a health monitoring system that can detect faults in pressure sensors, fuel injectors, and the accelerometers is proposed based on residues obtained from the difference between estimated combustion pressure and measured pressure signals. The source of the failed component can be identified uniquely by analyzing the pattern of residues. The proposed combustion pressure estimation algorithms are validated by extensive evaluation with experimental data obtained by operating a four-cylinder compression-ignition direct-injection engine with a range of experimental data. Finally, the developed health monitoring system is evaluated with various failure scenarios involving faults in the in-cylinder pressure sensor, fuel injector, and accelerometer.
使用外部加速度计监测气缸内传感器和喷油器的健康状况
本文主要介绍一种方法,通过使用安装在发动机缸体上的非侵入式加速度计来检测喷油器或缸内压力传感器的任何故障,从而监测发动机的健康状况。我们考虑的是多缸发动机,每个气缸都有自己的压力传感器和喷油器。首先,提出了一个将所测加速度信号的燃烧分量与缸内压力的燃烧分量相关联的模型。然后,通过分析燃烧压力峰值和发动机振动峰值的周期变化,调整模型的增益以减少周期估算误差。利用所开发的模型,可从发动机振动信号估算出气缸燃烧压力,且周期间估算误差较小。随后,根据估算的燃烧压力和测量的压力信号之间的差值,提出了一种可检测压力传感器、燃料喷射器和加速度计故障的健康监测系统。通过分析残留物的模式,可以唯一确定故障部件的来源。通过对一台四缸压燃直喷式发动机的一系列实验数据进行广泛评估,验证了所提出的燃烧压力估算算法。最后,对所开发的健康监测系统进行了评估,评估涉及缸内压力传感器、喷油器和加速度计故障的各种故障情况。
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