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Heat Transfer in the Cylinder of a Motored Reciprocating Engine
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Experimental observations are presented of instantaneous local heat flux at one position on the cylinder head of a motored reciprocating engine. A range of compression ratio, speed, and inlet conditions were covered. The observations clearly show the phase shift between heat flux and driving temperature difference caused by boundary layer work effects. Correlation is briefly discussed.
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Annand, W. and Pinfold, D., "Heat Transfer in the Cylinder of a Motored Reciprocating Engine," SAE Technical Paper 800457, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800457.Also In
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