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Frequency coupling analysis in spark ignition engine using bispectral method and ensemble empirical mode decomposition

Abstract

Internal combustion (IC) engines are the current dominant power source used in the automotive industry for hybrid vehicles. The combustion process of IC engines involves various parameters, which are linked to the overall performance of the driveline. Therefore, finding the frequency coupling between the manifold pressure, in-cylinder pressure and output crankshaft speed will provide an insight into the reasons for torque fluctuations and its effect on driveline performance. The present work introduces a methodology to analyze cylinder pressure, manifold pressure and instantaneous crank speed signals measured from a 4 cylinder, 1.6 Litre, Gasoline Direct Injection Engine at different speed conditions to identify the frequency coupling between these signals. This work uses Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) as a de-noising method and Bispectral analysis for examining the presence of a frequency coupling from the signals. This paper will demonstrate a systematic approach followed for employing EEMD and Bispectral analysis in a GDI engine for deriving frequency coupling details and its significance.

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Authors

El Yacoubi, Ismail
Samuel, Stephen

Oxford Brookes departments

School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics

Dates

Year of publication: 2022
Date of RADAR deposit: 2022-01-21



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