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ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2010

Predictive Maintenance System for 2 Stroke Diesel Engines

Francisco José Jiménez-Espadafor Aguilar; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Miguel Torres García; Elisa Carvajal Trujillo; Ricardo Chacartegui Ramírez

Maintenance cost and unexpected failures can be drastically reduced in low speed diesel engines using vibro-acoustic condition monitoring. This methodology has presented as a reliable method for detection of manufacturing faults, running damages and other abnormalities in engine and its components. Continuous trending keeping deviations of monitored parameter allows also reduction of fuel consumption, optimize exhaust emissions, and increase components life time and increase safety. This paper describes a methodology for vibration monitoring and fault diagnosis based on time-windowing and frequency analysis. The effectiveness is demonstrated based on the results of two year operation on a large two stroke power plant diesel engine located in Mahon, Spain.Copyright


ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2010

Analysis of Steam Turbine Instabilities of a 100 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant

José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Francisco José Jiménez-Espadafor Aguilar; Elisa Carvajal Trujillo; Ricardo Chacartegui Ramírez; Miguel Torres García

An analysis of the vibration field of the steam turbine in a combined cycle power plant has been used to identify the causes of the plant rejection at commissioning. The steam turbine group consists of a high pressure turbine connected through a gear box to a medium and low pressure turbine. The high vibration level in the main steam turbine journal bearings caused the plant can’t reach nominal power 100 MW, and at approximately 43 MW the plant was rejected. Vibration is measured through proximity non-contact sensors (two per bearing at 90°), which give relative displacements between shafts and the bearing housing. Accelerometers are also located in the bearing housing. The analysis carried out included: • Field measurements; • Critical speeds dynamic model (API 684 guidelines); • Comparison with the API 684 stability test. As a result of this study, the authors found that excessive vibration was caused by a rotor instability phenomenon, “steam whirl”, and that it led to plant rejection. The main conclusions from this work are: • The vibration rejection of the combined cycle plant was due to an excess in the maximum permissible vibration value at synchronism speed, which always occurred at 43 MW. • The excessive vibration level was caused by rotor instabilities at the rotor shaft in the high-pressure steam turbine. The main vibratory energy was concentrated in a frequency range 0.38–0.41 × rpm. • The main instability phenomenon was identified as “steam whirl”. • The protocol used as a tool in the stability analysis of the turbine, defined in API 684, shows that the logarithmic decrement at the first modal frequency in the most dangerous situation (minimum gap in bearings) has a value of 0.149, which is higher than the stability threshold defined in the API 684 specification (0.1). In this way, and according to the stability analysis, the steam turbine design would be safe despite the fact that the instability problem appeared.Copyright


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2009

A new heat release rate (HRR) law for homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion mode

Miguel Torres García; Francisco José Jiménez-Espadafor Aguilar; Tomás Manuel Sánchez Lencero; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011

Supercritical Water Oxidation of Oily Wastes at Pilot Plant: Simulation for Energy Recovery

Francisco J. Jiménez-Espadafor; Juan R. Portela; Violeta Vadillo; J. Sánchez-Oneto; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Miguel Torres García; Enrique Martínez de la Ossa


Energy | 2011

Prediction of performance, energy savings and increase in profitability of two gas turbine steam generator cogeneration plant, based on experimental data

Francisco José Jiménez-Espadafor Aguilar; Miguel Torres García; Elisa Carvajal Trujillo; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Francisco José Florencio Ojeda


Applied Energy | 2011

Infantry mobility hybrid electric vehicle performance analysis and design

Francisco J. Jiménez-Espadafor; Juan J. Marin; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Miguel Torres García; Elisa Carvajal Trujillo; Francisco José Florencio Ojeda


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2011

Methodology for the estimation of cylinder inner surface temperature in an air-cooled engine

Elisa Carvajal Trujillo; Francisco J. Jiménez-Espadafor; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Miguel Torres García


Energy & Fuels | 2009

Effect of Turbulence and External Exhaust Gas Recirculation on HCCI Combustion Mode and Exhaust Emissions

Francisco J. Jiménez-Espadafor; Miguel Torres García; José A. Correa Herrero; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva


Materials & Design | 2011

Optimal design of acoustic material from tire fluff

Francisco J. Jiménez-Espadafor; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Miguel Torres García; Elisa Carvajal Trujillo; Antonio Muñoz Blanco


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2011

Analysis of a new analytical law of heat release rate (HRR) for homogenous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion mode versus analytical parameters

Miguel Torres García; Francisco José Jiménez-Espadafor Aguilar; José Antonio Becerra Villanueva; Elisa Carvajal Trujillo

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