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A Study on Reduction of Heat Loss by Optimizing Combustion Chamber Shape

2015-04-14
2015-01-0786
A method to improve fuel consumption in diesel engines is to enhance their theoretical thermal efficiency by increasing their compression ratio. However, this results in an increase in heat loss due to the elevation of the concomitant in-cylinder temperature and the expansion of the impingement area between fuel spray and chamber wall. Therefore, reducing heat loss to the chamber wall is important to effectively benefit from a high compression ratio. To meet this challenge, in this study, we optimized the combustion chamber shape using the three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation software, CONVERGE. A rationale proposed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison was selected to outline the shape and combined with a multiobjective optimization software, modeFRONTIER. The calculations produced a shallow dishlike combustion chamber comprising a plateau at its center that may reduce heat loss.
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