This report describes work done during Phase 2 of a 3 year program aimed at developing a comprehensive heat transfer and thermal analysis methodology for design analysis of insulated diesel engines. The overall program addresses all the key heat transfer issues: (1) spatially and time-resolved convective and radiative in-cylinder heat transfer, (2) steady-state conduction in the overall structure, and (3) cyclical and load/speed temperature transients in the engine structure. During Phase 2, radiation heat transfer model was developed, which accounts for soot formation and burn up. A methodology was developed for carrying out the multi-dimensional finite-element heat conduction calculations within the framework of thermodynamic cycle codes....
Diesel engine manufacturers continue to improve engine performance through increased thermal efficie...
The objectives of this program are to develop heat flux sensors suitable for installation in hot sec...
The main object of the present work toenhance the heat transfer rate from existingdesign of engine c...
Work during Phase 3 of a program aimed at developing a comprehensive heat transfer and thermal analy...
An experimental investigation has been undertaken to study operating temperatures and heat fluxes in...
Understanding the heat transfer processes of compression-ignition engines requires attention to both...
Work done during phase 1 of a three-year program aimed at developing a comprehensive heat transfer a...
The investigation described in this thesis is a study of instantaneous heat fluxes (total and radiat...
Diesel engine downsizing is of current interest because of the infinite nature of crude oil reserves...
In recent years, the importance of radiative heat transfer in combustion has been increasingly recog...
Analysis and concept design work completed in Phase 1 have identified a low heat rejection engine co...
In-cylinder heat transfer is one of the most critical physical behaviors which has a direct influenc...
This paper documents the research carried out at the Josef Božek Research Center of Engine and Autom...
A two-phase program is conducted to develop heat flux sensors capable of making heat flux measuremen...
This project develops a dynamic measuring processes and filtering technique to acquire accurate engi...
Diesel engine manufacturers continue to improve engine performance through increased thermal efficie...
The objectives of this program are to develop heat flux sensors suitable for installation in hot sec...
The main object of the present work toenhance the heat transfer rate from existingdesign of engine c...
Work during Phase 3 of a program aimed at developing a comprehensive heat transfer and thermal analy...
An experimental investigation has been undertaken to study operating temperatures and heat fluxes in...
Understanding the heat transfer processes of compression-ignition engines requires attention to both...
Work done during phase 1 of a three-year program aimed at developing a comprehensive heat transfer a...
The investigation described in this thesis is a study of instantaneous heat fluxes (total and radiat...
Diesel engine downsizing is of current interest because of the infinite nature of crude oil reserves...
In recent years, the importance of radiative heat transfer in combustion has been increasingly recog...
Analysis and concept design work completed in Phase 1 have identified a low heat rejection engine co...
In-cylinder heat transfer is one of the most critical physical behaviors which has a direct influenc...
This paper documents the research carried out at the Josef Božek Research Center of Engine and Autom...
A two-phase program is conducted to develop heat flux sensors capable of making heat flux measuremen...
This project develops a dynamic measuring processes and filtering technique to acquire accurate engi...
Diesel engine manufacturers continue to improve engine performance through increased thermal efficie...
The objectives of this program are to develop heat flux sensors suitable for installation in hot sec...
The main object of the present work toenhance the heat transfer rate from existingdesign of engine c...