Abstract
In this research, mechanical structure dynamics for diesel engine working process are investigated in detail for diesel engine vibration signal analysis and pattern recognition. Time domain vibration signal can be looked on as several impulse forces’ responses according to mechanical dynamics analysis. Different part vibration signal can be used for different components’ fault diagnoses. It is very useful to determine the best suitable vibration signal for analysis according to structure dynamics analysis. Hilbert spectrum is used to construct time-frequency distribution because of its performance for nonstationary signal analysis. Time-frequency image technology is investigated in this research for diesel engine fault diagnosis. Euclidean distance is used to distinguish engines’ different working conditions. A single cylinder 1135 direct injection diesel engine with different working conditions classification is as an example to testify the effectiveness of this method. It can be concluded that this new approach can improve the accuracy for diesel engine condition classification.
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