Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model

Simplified finite element model of spark ignition (Si) engine to analyze combustion heat transfer is presented. The 2D model is made up with main features of engine including combustion chamber, valves, manifold, cylinder body, piston head and cooling jacket, all projected at the cross section of th...

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Main Authors: Kamsah, Nazri, Mamat, Rizalman, Mon, Thet T.
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.utm.463892017-07-20T06:33:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46389/ Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model Kamsah, Nazri Mamat, Rizalman Mon, Thet T. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Simplified finite element model of spark ignition (Si) engine to analyze combustion heat transfer is presented. The 2D model is made up with main features of engine including combustion chamber, valves, manifold, cylinder body, piston head and cooling jacket, all projected at the cross section of the cylinder. The model was discretized with 2D thermal elements of global length 0.001. The fuel type is gasoline. Internal nodal temperature of cylinder body is defined as 2100 degrees C to represent occurrence of gasoline combustion. The presence of cooling is modeled by assigning convection coefficient on cooling jacket. Material information and isotropic material properties are taken from published report. The transient heat transfer analysis is done for the instant of combustion. The model is validated by comparing the computed maximum temperature at the piston surface with the published result. The computed temperature gradient at the crucial parts are plotted and discussed. It has been found that the critical component likely suffered from thermal fatigue was the exhaust port near the cylinder head and the materials used to construct the engine parts strongly influenced the temperature distribution in the engine. The model is capable to analyze heat transfer in the engine reasonably and efficiently. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Kamsah, Nazri and Mamat, Rizalman and Mon, Thet T. (2011) Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model. In: Proceedings Of The World Congress On Engineering. http://apps.webofknowledge.com.ezproxy.utm.my/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=GeneralSearch&qid=14&SID=R2EArwhvgeo82WT8FQW&page=1&doc=1
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Kamsah, Nazri
Mamat, Rizalman
Mon, Thet T.
Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model
description Simplified finite element model of spark ignition (Si) engine to analyze combustion heat transfer is presented. The 2D model is made up with main features of engine including combustion chamber, valves, manifold, cylinder body, piston head and cooling jacket, all projected at the cross section of the cylinder. The model was discretized with 2D thermal elements of global length 0.001. The fuel type is gasoline. Internal nodal temperature of cylinder body is defined as 2100 degrees C to represent occurrence of gasoline combustion. The presence of cooling is modeled by assigning convection coefficient on cooling jacket. Material information and isotropic material properties are taken from published report. The transient heat transfer analysis is done for the instant of combustion. The model is validated by comparing the computed maximum temperature at the piston surface with the published result. The computed temperature gradient at the crucial parts are plotted and discussed. It has been found that the critical component likely suffered from thermal fatigue was the exhaust port near the cylinder head and the materials used to construct the engine parts strongly influenced the temperature distribution in the engine. The model is capable to analyze heat transfer in the engine reasonably and efficiently.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kamsah, Nazri
Mamat, Rizalman
Mon, Thet T.
author_facet Kamsah, Nazri
Mamat, Rizalman
Mon, Thet T.
author_sort Kamsah, Nazri
title Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model
title_short Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model
title_full Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model
title_fullStr Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model
title_full_unstemmed Thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model
title_sort thermal analysis of si-engine using simplified finite element model
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46389/
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