Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4991990 Applied Thermal Engineering 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The cylinder lubrication process, of a 2T marine diesel engine, was monitored throughout multivariate control charts, for specific ship operation conditions; the historical data set in control the optimal working process was made and with a new entry of sample n = 23, observations out of statistical control were detected using Hotelling's T2 control charts. The variables that generated the signals in the process were identified through the MYT decomposition technique. This technique could complement and not supplement the systems which monitor the independent variables and have a general vision of the behavior of the complete process.
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