Condition Monitoring of Internal Combustion Engines, Bearings and Gearboxes

A special issue of Machines (ISSN 2075-1702). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrical Machines and Drives".

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Institute of Automatic Control, Electronics and Electrotechnics, University of Zielona Góra, 65–516 Zielona Góra, Poland
Interests: fault tolerant control; fault diagnosis; robust control; diagnostic of process and systems; condition monitoring; predictive maintenance; energy storage systems

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Institute of Control and Computation Engineering,Faculty of Computer, Electrical and Control Engineering, University of Zielona Góra, Licealna 9, 65-417 Zielona Góra, Poland
Interests: fault tolerant control; fault diagnosis; system modeling; augmented reality; process optimization; tropical geometry; python; drones
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Dear Colleagues,

Condition monitoring is one of the key aspects of production and lately, the emerging academic trend as well. It allows us to detect the state of a machine and plan for maintenance upfront. This, on the one hand, may decrease the overall costs of production by increasing total operating time (by excluding unexpected breaks). Currently, the condition monitoring is focused around a single element of bigger more complex machines, thus bearings, motors, heaters or motors are in the spotlight. Almost all mechanical devices use bearings. The larger the machine and the longer the production plant, the more bearings are part of it, and statistically more of them can fail. Therefore, in the light of the trend of creating larger more advanced factories and production sites, it is crucial to limit their downtime to a minimum. Proper condition monitoring of the included bearings may therefore be necessary. Moreover, in the time where ecology is more and more respected by the industry, heaters, heat exchangers and coolers should also have maximum cost efficiency, and aside from their internal construction, another way to increase their uptime and longevity is to monitor their condition and plan for maintenance ahead.

The automotive industry is also highly interested in internal combustion engines, gearboxes, and pneumatic actuators. The usability of an internal combustion engines is not only limited to cars or trucks. Backup generators are also built on them. In case of power loss at the site, they can be automatically turned on to fulfill the power consumption demand at least for some limited time. It is then the last line of defense against a complete shutdown of a production plant. Condition monitoring of backup generators is important and provides high availability of a device.

This Special Issue promotes current and actual trends in research on condition monitoring of internal combustion engines, bearings and gearboxes in various machines.

Dr. Mariusz Buciakowski
Dr. Piotr Witczak
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Keywords

  •  condition monitoring
  •  predictive maintenance
  •  fault detection and fault tolerant control
  •  machine diagnostics
  •  remaining useful life
  •  mechanical systems, machines and related components of motor drives
  •  systems and control engineering
  •  reviews on the state of the art

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