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A theoretical study on the heat transfer process in diesel engines

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Summary, in English

The current and future emissions regulations and demands on internal combustion engines have increased the need for improvement of the thermal design and engine ef ciency. This paper reports an initial investigation concerning in-cylinder heat transfer. In addition, a literature review in this eld is presented. It was found that no extensive application studies have been performed on full cylinder heat transfer by taking the effect of combustion and gas exchange into the account. The available literature is mainly focused on individual component studies and sub-model improvements. Furthermore, a simple parameter study is performed in order to estimate the contribution of each parameter on the in-cylinder engine heat transfer. This is done by setting up an engine segment, using the commercial CFD tool AVL FIRE and the automatic mesh generator AVL Ese Diesel. Engine segment simulations are made for the period between IVC (intake valve closing) and EVO (exhaust valve opening). The parameter study revealed that most of the parameters selected do in-fact signi cantly affect the in-cylinder heat transfer. However, the effects on the indicated mean effective pressure, or indicated power output, are different.

Department/s

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Pages

177-188

Publication/Series

Advanced Computational Methods and Experiments in Heat Transfer XI

Volume

68

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

WIT Press

Topic

  • Energy Engineering

Keywords

  • Parameter study
  • AVL FIRE
  • engine heat transfer
  • CFD

Conference name

Heat Transfer 2010: 11th International Conference on Heat Transfer

Conference date

2010-07-14 - 2010-07-16

Conference place

Tallinn, Estonia

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1743-3533