Measuring and testing – Engine detonation – Combustion signal compared to reference signal varied by a...
Patent
1993-04-15
1995-04-25
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E.
Measuring and testing
Engine detonation
Combustion signal compared to reference signal varied by a...
G01L 2322
Patent
active
054088631
ABSTRACT:
An engine knock detector including a first mechanism for sensing engine noise during a first time period of an engine combustion cycle and providing a first signal in response thereto. A second mechanism is also provided for sensing engine noise and engine knock during a second time period of the combustion cycle and providing a second signal in response thereto. Finally, a third mechanism is included for comparing the first and second signals and generating a third signal to determine the occurrence of an engine knock. In a preferred embodiment, a vibration signal represented by an electrical voltage is bandpass amplified, digitized and filtered by a tunable filter. The filtered digital signal, which represents engine vibrations, is then directed to first and second energy detectors. The coefficients of the tunable filter and the timing signals of the energy detectors are provided by a programmable memory. Each energy detector respectively provides an energy signal which represents the total energy within one of two separate regions within a single combustion cycle. The two separate regions represent a no-knock time duration and a knock time duration of the combustion cycle. The two energy signals are then subjected to a hypothesis test within a comparator to determine the occurrence of an engine knock.
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Helander Wayne
Sawyers James H.
Thompson Gerald A.
Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
Denson-Low W. K.
Felber Joseph L.
Hughes Aircraft Company
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