Internal Combustion Engines. Allan T. Kirkpatrick
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Название: Internal Combustion Engines

Автор: Allan T. Kirkpatrick

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Физика

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isbn: 9781119454557

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      A single cylinder engine operates at images rpm with a compression ratio images, bore images m, and stroke images m. The cylinder wall heat transfer coefficient images W/images‐K, the cylinder wall temperature images K, and the mass transfer parameter is images images. The initial cylinder pressure, images, at bottom dead center is 1 bar, with a temperature images at bottom dead center of 300 K. The heat addition, images = 1190 J, and the combustion duration images is constant at 40 degrees. Assume that the ideal gas specific heat ratio images is 1.4.

      1 What is displacement volume , the volume at bottom dead center, , and the dimensionless heat addition ?

      2 Calculate the nondimensional parameters , and .

      3 Plot the effect of changing the start of energy release from −50 to +20 atdc on the thermal efficiency and imep of the engine.

      Solution

      1 The parameters , , and are:

      2 and , and are

      3 The engine parameters are entered into the FiniteHeatMassLoss.m program as shown below.function [ ] = FiniteHeatMassLoss( ) Gas cycle heat release code with heat and mass transfer thetas = -20; start of heat release (deg) thetad = 40; duration of heat release (deg) Neng = 1910; engine speed (rev/min) r =10; compression ratio b=0.10; bore (m) s=0.0675; stroke (m) gamma = 1.4; gas const Q = 20.; dimensionless heat release ht = 500; heat transfer coefficient (W/m^2-K) T_1 = 300; bottom dead center temperature (K) P_1 = 100; pressure at bdc (kPa) T_w = 360; cylinder wall temp (K) aw = 5; Wiebe parameter a nw = 3; Wiebe exponent n c = 0.8; mass loss coeff ...

      The general dependence of the efficiency and imep on the start of energy release is very similar for both cases, as the optimum start of ignition remains at approximately 20images btdc, and the peak pressure crank angle remains at +11images atdc. Experimentally, the optimum ignition timing, which gives maximum imep is measured on a brake dynamometer, and indicates the maximum brake torque (MBT) for a given throttle position. MBT timing is discussed in more detail in Chapter 13.

Graph depicts the thermal efficiency versus start of energy release for Examples 2.5 and 2.6.

Graph depicts the Imep versus start of energy release for Examples 2.5 and 2.6.
w/o heat & mass loss w/ heat & mass loss
images 87.77 85.31
images 11.00 11.00
Net Work/images 11.91 10.39
Efficiency images 0.596 0.520
images 0.990 0.863
Imep/images 13.24 11.55
Graph depicts the cumulative work and heat/mass loss for Example 2.6.