Apparatus and method for monitoring engine conditions, using magnetostrictive sensors
First Claim
1. An apparatus for sensing combustive and mechanical events occurring throughout an operating internal combustion engine through measurement of mechanical stress waves within the entire structural mass of said engine, the apparatus comprising:
- a magnetostrictive sensor positioned in removable mechanical contact with said structural mass of said engine, said magnetostrictive sensor capable of detecting and translating said mechanical stress waves within said entire structural mass of said engine into a signal;
a signal conditioner for filtering and amplifying said signal from said magnetostrictive sensor;
means for identifying a positional condition of said operating internal combustion engine to facilitate identification of a source of said stress waves within said structural mass;
means for comparing said amplified signal with a recorded reference signal, said recorded reference signal representing an initial condition of said engine; and
means for associating characteristic differences between said amplified signal and said reference signal with specific anomalous events within said engine, said characteristic differences being previously associated with such anomalous events.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus is provided for the sensing, collection, and analysis of information on combustive and mechanical events occurring within an operating internal combustion engine through the measurement of mechanical stress waves present within the engine. The system includes a magnetostrictive sensor placed in mechanical compliance with the engine, preferably the engine block, which detects and translates stress waves into an electrical signal that is filtered and amplified for recording and/or for analysis. Information regarding the frequency, amplitude, and timing changes within the signal is utilized to characterize the ordinary operation of the engine and to identify anomalous events. The system includes a means for maintaining a signal record and comparing signal features with past records for a particular engine or with standard signal features associated generally with certain engine events. The system apparatus can be implemented in a laboratory or technical setting or may be configured as an on-board monitoring system with correctional feedback capabilities.
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7 Claims
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1. An apparatus for sensing combustive and mechanical events occurring throughout an operating internal combustion engine through measurement of mechanical stress waves within the entire structural mass of said engine, the apparatus comprising:
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a magnetostrictive sensor positioned in removable mechanical contact with said structural mass of said engine, said magnetostrictive sensor capable of detecting and translating said mechanical stress waves within said entire structural mass of said engine into a signal;
a signal conditioner for filtering and amplifying said signal from said magnetostrictive sensor;
means for identifying a positional condition of said operating internal combustion engine to facilitate identification of a source of said stress waves within said structural mass;
means for comparing said amplified signal with a recorded reference signal, said recorded reference signal representing an initial condition of said engine; and
means for associating characteristic differences between said amplified signal and said reference signal with specific anomalous events within said engine, said characteristic differences being previously associated with such anomalous events. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for sensing combustive and mechanical events occurring throughout an operating internal combustion engine through measurement of mechanical stress waves present within the entire structural mass of said engine, comprising the steps of:
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placing a magnetostrictive sensor in removable mechanical contact with said structural mass of said engine;
detecting and translating said mechanical stress waves from throughout said engine into a signal;
filtering and amplifying said signal;
identifying a positional condition of said operating internal combustion engine;
comparing said signal with a reference signal representing an initial condition of said engine;
identifying differences between said signal and said reference signal; and
associating characteristic differences between said signal and said reference signal with specific anomalous events within said engine, said characteristic differences being previously associated with such anomalous events. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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