Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
243173 Applied Energy 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present work deals with the problem of monitoring and diagnosis, through non-intrusive methodologies, of stationary internal combustion engine, with particular attention to the cogenerative 1 MW unit installed at the Engineering Faculty of the University of Perugia. Specifically, acoustic and vibrational measurements have been performed to correlate the engine functional status (and therefore the vibration of mechanical surfaces) with the acoustic emissions features through the characteristic radiation factor. The ISO/TS 7849 normative for the correlation of vibration and acoustic measurement has been employed.

► A vibration analysis of an internal combustion engine was carried out. ► Sound intensity and surface vibration velocity measurements have been employed. ► The radiation factor of the engine vibrating surfaces was determined. ► The radiation factor can be applied for diagnostic scopes.

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