Analysis of vibration and acoustic signals for noncontact measurement of engine rotation speed

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Abstract

The non-contact measurement of engine speed can be realized by analyzing engine vibration frequency. However, the vibration signal is distorted by harmonics and noise in the measurement. This paper presents a novel method for the measurement of engine rotation speed by using the cross-correlation of vibration and acoustic signals. This method can enhance the same frequency components in engine vibration and acoustic signal. After cross-correlation processing, the energy centrobaric correction method is applied to estimate the accurate frequency of the engine’s vibration. This method can be implemented with a low-cost embedded system estimating the cross-correlation. Test results showed that this method outperformed the traditional vibration-based measurement method.

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Shan, X., Tang, L., Wen, H., Martinek, R., & Smulko, J. (2020). Analysis of vibration and acoustic signals for noncontact measurement of engine rotation speed. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20030683

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