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A Multidimensional Model Prediction of Heat Transfer in Non-Fired Engines
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An axisymmetric three-dimensional model for in-cylinder processes has been applied to the predictions of wall heat transfer in a non-fired engine cylinder. Computed heat fluxes are shown for combustion chambers with a flat piston and a deep-bowl piston for swirl and no-swirl cases. The predictions compare well with existing experimental heat fluxes at several different radii on a cylinder head except in a central part. It is also shown that the predictions of surface-averaged heat flux are consistent with those obtained from empirical correlations. The effect of compression-expansion work is indicated by predicted temperature profiles and typically demonstrated by phase difference between the heat flux and the bulk-mean gas temperature. Computational discussions are given on local heat fluxes in the deep-bowl-piston combustion chamber and suggest that local heat fluxes are greatly increased by squish motion, squish-induced vortex, and swirling motion spun-up in the bowl.
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Ikegami, M., Kidoguchi, Y., and Nishiwaki, K., "A Multidimensional Model Prediction of Heat Transfer in Non-Fired Engines," SAE Technical Paper 860467, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860467.Also In
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