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Effects of Injection Pattern Design on Piston Thermal Management in an Opposed-Piston Two-Stroke Engine

机译:喷射图案设计对抗活塞双冲程发动机活塞热管理的影响

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This paper presents analytical and measured results on the effects of injection pattern design on piston thermal management in an Opposed-Piston, Two-Stroke (OP2S) diesel engine. The OP2S architecture investigated in this work comprises two opposing pistons forming an asymmetric combustion chamber with two opposing injectors mounted on the cylinder wall. This unique configuration offers opportunities to tailor the injection pattern to control the combustion heat flux and resulting temperatures on the piston surfaces while optimizing combustion simultaneously. This study utilizes three-dimensional (3D) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with state-of-the-art spray, turbulence and combustion models that include detailed chemistry to simulate the in-cylinder combustion and the associated flame/wall interactions. In addition, the measurements comprise a real-time thermocouple system, which allows for up to 14 locations to be monitored and recorded on the intake and exhaust pistons. The CFD results are shown to predict the measured performance and emissions characteristics with very good correlation. Using the CFD model results, hot spot areas on the piston surfaces-resulting from impingement of the injection plumes during the combustion event-are computed. A proprietary telemetry system using thermocouples at key locations on the piston is deployed to measure the effects of injector clocking and injection spray angle on the piston temperatures. It is demonstrated that the trends in the computed hot spot areas for different injection patterns correlate well with trends in the measured temperatures. Furthermore, the investigations show that the clocking angle and the spray angle are two critical levers that can be optimized using CFD simulations for piston thermal management in the OP2S configuration. The results of this investigation demonstrate the effectiveness of experimentally correlated combustion-CFD simulations to unlock the potential of the OP2S configuration for improved piston thermal management.
机译:本文提出了分析和测量结果对反对活塞,双行程(OP2S)柴油发动机的活塞热管理对活塞热管理的影响。在该工作中研究的OP2S架构包括两个相对的活塞,形成不对称燃烧室,其具有安装在汽缸壁上的两个相对的喷射器。这种独特的配置提供了定制喷射图案的机会,以控制燃烧热量并在活塞表面上产生温度,同时优化燃烧。该研究利用了三维(3D)计算流体动力学(CFD),其具有最先进的喷雾,湍流和燃烧模型,包括详细的化学来模拟缸内燃烧和相关的火焰/壁相互作用。另外,测量包括实时热电偶系统,其允许最多14个位置被监视并记录在进气和排气活塞上。显示CFD结果以预测测量的性能和排放特征,具有非常好的相关性。使用CFD模型结果,计算在燃烧事件期间的喷射羽毛的冲击产生的活塞表面上的热点区域。部署使用活塞上的关键位置处的热电偶的专有遥测系统,以测量喷射器时钟和喷射喷射角对活塞温度的影响。结果证明,不同喷射图案的计算热点区域的趋势与测量温度的趋势很好地相关。此外,研究表明,时钟角度和喷射角是两个关键杠杆,可以使用OP2S配置中的用于活塞热管理的CFD模拟优化。本研究结果表明了实验相关的COBUSTION-CFD模拟的有效性,以解锁OP2S配置的潜力,以改善活塞热管理。

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