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Active Torsional Vibration Control for Large Two Stroke Marine Diesel Engines
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The need of fast ships with more powerful and efficient engines at lower speeds, coupled directly to the propeller, gives an impulse to develop long stroke, high m.i.p., low speed two stroke Diesel engines. This trend challenges the researchers to find optimum solutions regarding mechanical, thermodynamic and emmisions aspects.
An important direction of research is the shafting and structures vibration. As the engine torque increased constantly due to higher bore, stroke and m.i.p., the excitation and the supplementary stresses due to vibrations showed the same trend.
For a given mechanical configuration the best way to reduce the supplementary shaft stress is to reduce at acceptable limit the excitation, or the amplitude of the defined harmonic component responsible for the dangerous resonance.
This study would like to investigate the possibility of reducing only one harmonic component of the excitation, that one responsible for resonance within a barred speed range, by a pilot injection and delayed combustion while keeping m.i.p. at the required value for a normal operation of the engine on the propeller law.
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Şoloiu, V. and Jenzer, J., "Active Torsional Vibration Control for Large Two Stroke Marine Diesel Engines," SAE Technical Paper 981041, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981041.Data Sets - Support Documents
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