High Bandwidth Heat Transfer Measurements in an Internal Combustion Engine Under Low Load and Motored Conditions

High Bandwidth Heat Transfer Measurements in an Internal Combustion Engine Under Low Load and Motored Conditions

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Published: 2003

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Heat transfer between the working fluid and the combustion chamber in an internal combustion engine is one of the most important parameters for cycle simulation and analysis. The heat transfer influences the in-cylinder pressure and temperature levels, engine efficiency, and exhaust emissions. Most of the current research carried out on combustion chambers focuses on gas temperature measurement by Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) and heat transfer measurement by thermocouples. Heat transfer measurement by thermocouples leads to poor bandwidths and large uncertainties. A more advanced experimental technique for heat transfer measurement used in gas-turbine engine research, platinum thin film resistance thermometers, was recently employed in a single cylinder engine. Heat transfer rate measurements were successfully obtained on the piston surface and cylinder head exposed to the combustion gases. The thin film gauge system has a frequency response of around 100kHz and therefore can track the heat transfer rate changes on the piston surface and cylinder head adequately. Measurements taken with the engine motored and at low load are presented and discussed. (13 figures, 12 refs.).


Heat-transfer Processes in Liquid-cooled Engine Cylinders

Heat-transfer Processes in Liquid-cooled Engine Cylinders

Author: Benjamin Pinkel

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Published: 1945

Total Pages: 64

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An analysis based on forced-convection heat-transfer theory, similar to the analysis presented for air-cooled engines in NACA Report No. 612, is made of the cooling processes in liquid-cooled engine cylinders. Semi-empirical equations that relate the average head and barrel temperatures with the primary engine and coolant parameters are derived.


The Transformation of Heat in an Engine

The Transformation of Heat in an Engine

Author: Kurt Neumann

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Published: 1929

Total Pages: 68

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This report presents a thermodynamic basis for rating heat engines. The production of work by a heat engine rests on the operation of supplying heat, under favorable conditions, to a working fluid and then taking it away.


Heat and Mass Transfer in Gasoline and Diesel Engines

Heat and Mass Transfer in Gasoline and Diesel Engines

Author: Dudley Brian Spalding

Publisher: Core/Mechanical

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 766

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The editors explain that the classical formulae and techniques for predicting heat flow do not apply to the unique conditions found in reciprocating engines. They warn the reader--presumed to be aspiring designers of more efficient and less polluting engines--that although these papers, from every country where engineering is practiced, contain nearly all the available knowledge on the subject, no definitive answers emerge, no breakthroughs loom around the next equation. The topics include the transfer of engine heat and of external heat, numerical flow simulation, applications and devices, ignition and quenching, and measurement techniques. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR