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Knocking detection of a gasoline engine by utilizing an optical fiber with specific refractive-index composition
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1998
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Engine Head GasketAbnormal CombustionEngineeringMeasurementSharp Metallic NoiseMechanical EngineeringSpecific Refractive-index CompositionStructural Health MonitoringEducationFiber Optic SensingFiber OpticsGasoline EngineInstrumentationOptical Fiber
Abnormal combustion of a gasoline engine is often accompanied by a sharp metallic noise called knocking. A recently proposed method of in-cylinder pressure measurement is applied to detect the knocking, where the bending power loss of a single-mode fiber with specific refractive-index composition is utilized. The high-frequency response of a prototype sensor is obtained with a small structure to utilize the bending mechanism that is installed into an engine head gasket. Knocking signals are detected in a wide range of trace- to heavy-knock conditions.
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