Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics, Institute of Manufacturing Science, University of Miskolc, 3515 Miskolc, Hungary
Abstract
This paper explores the implementation and possibilities of utilizing fuzzy logic theory for optimal operation and early fault detection in marine diesel engines. It emphasizes its role in managing the complexity and ambiguity inherent in engine performance and preventive maintenance. Preventive maintenance is crucial for ensuring the reliability and longevity of marine diesel engines. Implementing fuzzy logic control (FLC) systems can enhance the preventive maintenance strategies for these engines, leading to reduced downtime, lower maintenance costs, and improved overall performance. Through a comprehensive literature review and analysis of a case study, this paper demonstrates the adaptability, effectiveness, and transformative potential of fuzzy logic systems. Focusing on applications such as engine speed control, performance improvements, and early fault detection, the paper highlights the implementation of fuzzy logic for enhanced predictive capabilities. The study aims to offer a flexible approach to engine management through fuzzy logic, laying the way for significant improvement in optimal marine diesel engine operation.
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