Machine Vision System for Quantifying Engine Valve Deposits

932807

10/01/1993

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Abstract
Content
Inlet valve deposits in gasoline engines have a significant effect on engine operation with particular reference to cold starting and driveability. Present methods of quantifying these deposits by weighing them or rating them with the aid of a visual rating scale are recognized as not being reliable indices of the detrimental effect of these deposits. A valve deposit quantification system was developed that relied on the use of machine vision. Algorithms were formulated to track the silhouetted edge profile of a backlit valve from which a valve volume was determined. The valve deposit volume was calculated as the difference in volume between the valve in its clean and coked states. The system was able to detect a minimum coke deposit level of 0.06g at the 95% confidence limit, the accuracy being based on the correlation between the volume as determined by the vision system and the mass of the deposit.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/932807
Pages
10
Citation
Hansen, A., Brooker, A., and Reid, J., "Machine Vision System for Quantifying Engine Valve Deposits," SAE Technical Paper 932807, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932807.
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Published
Oct 1, 1993
Product Code
932807
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English