DESIGN OF AN AIR COOLED CYLINDER HEAD FOR TWO FAMILYS OF DIESEL ENGINES WITH DIRECT INJECTION

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DESIGN OF AN AIR COOLED CYLINDER HEAD FOR TWO FAMILYS OF DIESEL ENGINES WITH DIRECT INJECTION 1 Vladimir-Gh. Mărdărescu, 2 Constantin Haşeganu, 1 Sebstian Radu, 1 Ervin Adorean, 1 Călin Itu, 1 Marton Iakab-Peter 1 Transilvania University of Braşov, Romania, 2 INAR Braşov, Romania KEYWORDS cylinder head, analysis, heat release, direct injection, stationary engine ABSTRACT- When designing a cylinder head for two families of stationary diesel engines, air cooled, direct injection, to consider these issues: the BMEP, which is limited to these engines to value 5.5 bar. To optimize gases exchange and obtain a desired swirl number, different solutions are studied geometry galleries, speed location of valves and gas fields developed in the process for each proposed solution. The paper presents the optimal solution found in the following constructive analysis made for a program Fluent single cylinder engine and one engine family bi-cylinder mentioned, looking at for each case of cooling air flow. Another aspect to be taken into account when designing the cylinder heads is to determine the thermal regimes of the cylinder head, piston, cylinder, valve and nozzle, in order to define the development of heat per cycle. From our experience in designing and attempts stationary air cooled engines and the development of injectors and new combustion chambers, a combustion code, written in C++, I simulate the heat release rate per cycle serving to define data plating to determine required heat transfer. The objectives of this paper are to define optimum construction solutions for a cylinder head for two families of air-cooled diesel engine with direct injection and 76 and 82 mm bore. INTRODUCTION The cylinder head is designed for two families of direct injection diesel engines, which include mono and poly-cylinder, we proposed the solution inlet and outlet channel placement on the same side of the cylinder head, those the opposite distribution size. For this reason, the injector should be placed between the rocker arm, which brings the advantage of shortening the injection pipe. Also, this solution provides a large surface design of the cooling air reception, and the thermal regime of the injector is much better controlled than in other types of air-cooled cylinder heads, because the injector is not in contact with a wall of the hot channel. We present in Table 1 the main features of the engine cylinder head which has designed this. Table 1 - The engines specifications Bore mm 76 82 Stroke mm 65 65 Compression ratio 19 19 Displacement volume cm 3 294,86 343,26 Engine speed min -1 3 3 BMEP bar 5,5 5,5 357

For the 5.5 bar BMEP wish we got in our combustion code simulations the evolution of pressure, temperature and apparent heat release, as shown in Figure 1 CYLINDER PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE OF CYCLE AND APPRENT HEAT RELEASE 2 9 Temperature of cycle [C deg] 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2-1 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 42 Crank angle [deg] Fig.1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cylinder pressure [bar] Apparent heat release [J/deg] In figure 2, the evolution of apparent heat release is present and cumulative heat release. HEAT RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS 6 3 Rate of apparent heat release [J/deg] 4 2 2 1 Cumulative heat release [J/deg] -2-1 34 35 36 37 38 39 Crank angle [deg] Fig.2 To validate the heat transfer coefficient of the chamber apply Woschni'correlation: (1) h c =3,26B -2 P.8 T.55 W.8 [W/m 2 K] where: B bore of cylinder [m] P average preasure [kpa] T tmperature [K] W- average of gas velocity [m/s] The average heat coefficient is shown in fig. 3. 358

AVERAGE HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT 6 Average heat transfer coefficient [W/m2K] 5 4 3 2 1 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 42 43 44 45 Crank angle [deg] Fig.3 To analyze the gas flow channels and the determination of temperature and stress fields have resulted the cylinder head in Catia V5, as shown in fig. 4 and fig.5. Fig.4 Fig.5 359

ANALYSIS OF FLOW THROUGH INLET To analyze the flow we generated in CATIA V5 inlet located on a cylinder with a length of 1.75 in diameter, just like the installation to determinate the average swirl number. Flow simulation program was done in Fluent, and initial flow conditions are: 11325 Pa, 293 K, output 98873.3375 Pa, 293 K. The results after mesh 1mm 5638 tetrahedron, can be seen in fig.6. Air intake occurs at the bottom of the cylinder to the depression of,25 Mpa. Table nr.2 Nr. Crt H v /D v H v mm 1 2,4 1,12 3,8 2,24 4,12 3,36 5,16 4,48 6,2 5,6 7,24 6,72 8,28 7,84 Fig.6 Fig.7 In Fig.7 we can see the volume of the cylinder intake duct and prepared for analysis. The duct was placed on the cylinder just like the cylinder head. Inlet valve could be moved like in table nr.2, where H v lift of valve, D v Diamter of the intake channel. D v =28 mm. Fig. 8 36

In fig. 8 is shown the flow for H v =1,12 mm; Fig. 7.b shown Hv=4.48 mm. In Fig.9 we can see the pressure field for flow conditions. Fig. 9 STRESS ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGIN FIELDS TEMO-MECHANICS The item type is used for thermal analysis DC3D1 coding. Ii is a typical thermal analysis. It is an element of order 2 with 1 nodes tetrahedral type. Thermal analysis was run with the idea of obtaining the temperature field structure analysis. The thermal field was loaded over static analysis. For static analysis we used two-order tetrahedral elements with 1 nodes. Coding element in Abaqus is C3D1. The analysis of static stress field was obtained on the structure analyzed. Number of elements in the analysis: 262 59 Number of nodes in the analysis: 451 281. Based on heat transfer coefficient we obtained the plot temperature and stress distribution, which can be seen in fig.1. Fig 1 plot stress and temperature distribution Plot stress and temperature distribution for inlet can be seen in fig. 11, and for exhaust duct is presented in fig.12. 361

Fig.11 Fig.12. CONCLUSION The present work its goal by being a fast presentation of a result that could be used as a preliminary step in a development of two families of diesel engines, just in terms of the main parameters of the cylinder head, performances. Our goal was to create a team to develop this project, which was not publicized, now, specific issues such as fuel injection, combustion chamber, the type of nozzle. This cylinder head can be a variant for the development of two families of direct injection diesel engines for stationary air cooled. 362