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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide information on lubricant contamination by biodiesel using vibration and neural network.

Design/methodology/approach

The possible contamination of lubricants is verified by analyzing the vibration and neural network of a bench test under determinated conditions.

Findings

Results have shown that classical signal analysis methods could not reveal any correlation between the signal and the presence of contamination, or contamination grade. On other hand, the use of probabilistic neural network (PNN) was very successful in the identification and classification of contamination and its grade.

Research limitations/implications

This study was done for some specific kinds of biodiesel. Other types of biodiesel could be analyzed.

Practical implications

Contamination information is presented in the vibration signal, even if it is not evident by classical vibration analysis. In addition, the use of PNN gives a relatively simple and easy‐to‐use detection tool with good confidence. The training process is fast, and allows implementation of an adaptive training algorithm.

Originality/value

This research could be extended to an internal combustion engine in order to verify a possible contamination by biodiesel.

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