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Cylinder Block Temperature Mapping and Development of Cooling Cowl for Reducing the Maximum Liner Temperature

2012-04-16
2012-01-0405
To improve the performance and durability of two-stroke engines, temperature of the liner/block is an important parameter, which needs to be optimized. In this paper, an attempt is made to measure and investigate the maximum liner temperature of a forced-air-cooled two-stroke engine. The vehicle was tested on both chassis dynamometer and test track to identify the maximum liner temperature during operating conditions. Thermocouple locations were selected at or near the hot spots (TDC & Exhaust port) in the cylinder block. The chassis dynamometer test revealed that the maximum liner temperatures for the test vehicle were near the exhaust port reference position (34 mm from the top face of cylinder block) and TDC reference position (8 mm from the top face of cylinder block near the exhaust port).
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