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A Novel Piston Insulation Technique to Simultaneously Improve Both Heat Loss and Thermal Efficiency for Diesel Engines

Journal Article
2021-01-0453
ISSN: 2641-9645, e-ISSN: 2641-9645
Published April 06, 2021 by SAE International in United States
A Novel Piston Insulation Technique to Simultaneously Improve Both Heat Loss and Thermal Efficiency for Diesel Engines
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Citation: Kawaharazuka, F., Uchida, N., and Osada, H., "A Novel Piston Insulation Technique to Simultaneously Improve Both Heat Loss and Thermal Efficiency for Diesel Engines," SAE Int. J. Adv. & Curr. Prac. in Mobility 3(5):2173-2181, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/2021-01-0453.
Language: English

Abstract:

This study investigates simultaneous improvement in thermal efficiency and cooling loss in the wider operating condition. To suppress the heat flux of the piston, the piston top and cavity were treated with thin thermal spraying of stainless steel. Thermal diffusivity of stainless steel (X5CrNiMo17-12-2, SUS316) is very low in comparison with the forged steel piston raw material (34CrMoS4, SCM435) to sustain local surface temperature at where spray flame directly interfered. In addition, its surface roughness was very fine finished aiming to reduce the convective heat transfer. The experimental results with the stainless-steel coated piston by utilizing a single cylinder engine showed the significant improvement in both cooling loss and thermal efficiency even in higher load operating conditions with compression ratio of 23.5:1. From the analysis of the experimental result, it is assumed that not only convective heat transfer but radiative heat transfer could play an important role in the cooling loss mechanism.