Recently fuel economy and stringent emission norms are the ever growing concern in automotive global scenario. So, automotive engineers are constantly seeking new cost effective methodologies and techniques to achieve considerable weight reduction and improved performance.Nowadays Automotive OEMs are using Aluminum Oil sump (which is a structured part of an engine and supports considerable amount of transmission housing weight) for better emission, reducing the engine height, engine weight and NVH levels.Our present work reveals the concept of ‘Hybrid oil sump’ which made by sheet metal and aluminum in such a way that weight and cost reduced by 20% and 30 % respectively, without compromising NVH and strength properties. Exactly it deals the iteration part of design to arrive the optimum model, various structural modifications since it carries considerable amount of weight of transmission. Also verification of the optimized design is done through CAE analysis as well as NVH simulation.


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    Title :

    Hybrid Oil Sump for CI Engine


    Additional title:

    Sae Technical Papers


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    10th International Conference on Engines & Vehicles ; 2011



    Publication date :

    2011-09-11




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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