This article presented the numeric computations of non-stationary heat flow in the form of distribution of temperature fields on characteristic surfaces of the piston for two different rotational speeds for the same engine load during 60 seconds during in which the engine worked. The object of research was a turbocharged Diesel engine with a direct fuel injection to the combustion chamber and the engine cubic capacity that is 2390 [cm3] and power rating, which is 85 [kW]. The numeric computations were carried out by the use of the finite element method (FEM) with the help of COSMOS/M software and the use of the two – zone combustion model.
The influence of the engine speed on the temperature distribution in the piston of the turbocharged diesel engine
2011
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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