DETERMINING THE TECHNICAL CONDITION OF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE DIESEL ENGINE USING DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS

DETERMINING THE TECHNICAL CONDITION OF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE DIESEL ENGINE USING DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS

Авторы

  • SHOHIJAKHON KUDRATOV Tashkent State Transport University
  • MUKHAMMAD VALIYEV Tashkent State Transport University
  • BOBUR TURDIMURODOV Tashkent State Transport University
  • ABDULAZIZ YUSUFOV Tashkent State Transport University
  • SHUHRAT JAMILOV Tashkent State Transport University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61151/stjniet.v9i3.568

Ключевые слова:

Fuel equipment, cylinder-piston group, workflow, determination of technical condition, experimental, analyses, fuel - carbon monoxide, diesel locomotive engine

Аннотация

The article deals with effective ways of assessing the technical condition of diesel locomotive diesel engine units, which allow timely detecting malfunctions and taking measures for their elimination. Modern means of diagnostics prevent faults in locomotive devices, provide reliable forecasting of changes in the technical condition of the main units of equipment, determine their residual life, develop and improve effective methods of data processing from the locomotive. Diesel locomotive, unlike stationary and marine diesel engines, has specific features due to the limited size of the diesel room, the presence of strict requirements for traffic safety and a large number of operating units. These features exclude the possibility of installing large-sized and expensive diagnostic equipment on the locomotive, but at the same time require prompt information on the technical condition of the main units and parts of the power plant.

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Опубликован

2024-09-30

Как цитировать

KUDRATOV, S., VALIYEV , M., TURDIMURODOV , B., YUSUFOV , A., & JAMILOV , S. (2024). DETERMINING THE TECHNICAL CONDITION OF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE DIESEL ENGINE USING DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS. Scientific and Technical Journal of Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, 9(3), 262–268. https://doi.org/10.61151/stjniet.v9i3.568
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