Author/Authors :
Motahari Nezhad, Mohsen Ph.D. Candidate - Faculty of Mechanical & Energy Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University - A.C., Tehran , Rahi, Abbas Assistant Professor - Faculty of Mechanical & Energy Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University - A.C., Tehran
Abstract :
In internal combustion engines, exhaust valve and its seat gain
considerable temperature as the hot gases exit through them. So,
the rate of heat transfer should be under control. In this study, the
contact heat transfer coefficient has been estimated. An
experimental study on an Air-Cooled internal combustion engine
cylinder head has been considered. Using the measured
temperatures of sensors located in specific locations of the exhaust
valve and the seat and the method of linear extrapolation, the
surface contact temperatures, and constant and periodic contact
heat transfer coefficient were calculated. Also, a sensitivity
analysis has been done to study the effects of different parameters
of contact pressure, contact frequency, heat flux and cooling air
speed on thermal contact conductance. The results show that
between the major four considered parameters, the thermal contact
conductance is more sensitive to the contact pressure, then the
contact frequency, heat flux, and the cooling air speed are the
most affecting parameters on thermal contact resistance.
Keywords :
Sensitivity analysis , Experimental setup , Exhaust valve , Internal combustion engine