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The Use of Denoising and Analysis of the Acoustic Signal Entropy in Diagnosing Engine Valve Clearance
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2016
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AeroacousticsAcoustic Signal EntropyEngineeringValve ClearanceNoiseWaveform AnalysisSignal ProcessingSpeech ProcessingExcessive ClearanceWavelet TheoryAcoustic AnalysisAcoustic SignalNoise Reduction
The paper presents a method for processing acoustic signals which allows the extraction, from a very noisy signal, of components which contain diagnostically useful information on the increased valve clearance of a combustion engine. This method used two-stage denoising of the acoustic signal performed by means of a discrete wavelet transform. Afterwards, based on the signal cleaned-up in this manner, its entropy was calculated as a quantitative measure of qualitative changes caused by the excessive clearance. The testing and processing of the actual acoustic signal of a combustion engine enabled clear extraction of components which contain information on the valve clearance being diagnosed.
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