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Investigations of the Vibroacoustic Signals Sensitivity to Mechanical Defects Not Recognised by the OBD System in Diesel Engines

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In this article, the authors verify the sensitivity to VA signals of Diesel engines and show that there is a representation between VA signal symptoms and mechanical defects, which at their initial phases are not detected by the OBD system.
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Operations of the on board diagnostic (OBD) system, is directed to ensuring the correct engine work in respect of the exhaust gases toxicity Thus, when the parameters analysed by this system are within the permissible values, the system controls them in such a way as to obtain the optimal working conditions from the point if view of the exhaust gases toxicity The user can be completely unaware of any problem occurring until exceeding of the limiting values causes switching on the MIL lamp or the transfer into the failure mode operation or even engine shut-down The previous investigations indicated explicitly that there is such group of defects (mainly mechanical), at which the OBD system performing self-regulation does not provide the user with the information concerning a defect and, in addition, weakens typical external symptoms such as eg power drop Current works of the authors performed for petrol engines indicated that there is representation between VA signal symptoms and mechanical defects, which at their initial phases are not detected by the OBD system Thus, the authors decided to verify the sensitivity to VA signals of Diesel Engines

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Masking mechanical damages in the modern control systems of combustion engines

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- 01 Jan 2006 - 
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