gup07
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2015
- 9
Hi,
I have a 26' box truck from Hinos (Chinese diesel truck). I placed a couple accelerometers on the box to see what frequencies are present. Several low frequencies crop up (1.5, 3.7, 14.7, 35.0 Hz). To calculate the dominant frequency of the diesel engine it would be:
RPM/60 = Hz
Then the number of ignition occurring per crankshaft revolution? for a 4 cylinder, it would be a multiple of 2. 8 cylinder multiple of 4. (ref:
Just want to make sure what I am doing makes sense to interpret at least one of the frequencies I am observing from the accelerometer. I haven't been able to find an academic source to validate the approach of considering the number of ignition for a 4-stroke.
Thanks!
I have a 26' box truck from Hinos (Chinese diesel truck). I placed a couple accelerometers on the box to see what frequencies are present. Several low frequencies crop up (1.5, 3.7, 14.7, 35.0 Hz). To calculate the dominant frequency of the diesel engine it would be:
RPM/60 = Hz
Then the number of ignition occurring per crankshaft revolution? for a 4 cylinder, it would be a multiple of 2. 8 cylinder multiple of 4. (ref:
Just want to make sure what I am doing makes sense to interpret at least one of the frequencies I am observing from the accelerometer. I haven't been able to find an academic source to validate the approach of considering the number of ignition for a 4-stroke.
Thanks!