Internal combustion (IC) engines are the most common power unit technology found in road vehicles. The process of combustion within IC engines is linked to the output torque and overall powertrain performance. This work presents a method of analysing the parameters of cylinder pressure and crankshaft instantaneous speed signals obtained from a turbocharged, 4-stroke, 4-cylinder, 1.6 Litre, spark ignition, gasoline direct injection engine at various speed and load operating conditions. Whereas cepstrum analysis is used in the present work to extract critical features characterising the combustion process. Cepstrum analysis showed that the location of maximum heat release can be directly obtained from the quefrency of the instantaneous crank speed. This paper presents a systematic scheme for applying cepstrum for obtaining combustion features from the instantaneous crank speed signal.
Feature Extraction from a Crankshaft Instantaneous Speed Signal of an Automotive Power Unit using Cepstrum Analysis
Sae Technical Papers
WCX SAE World Congress Experience ; 2023
2023-04-11
Conference paper
English
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