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Design Strategies for Development of a Series of Small Power Diesel Genset Engines for Future CPCB II Genset Emission Norms

2013-01-09
2013-26-0132
Small power diesel engines are most demanding product in Indian market for stationary applications like power genset, agricultural purpose etc. The upcoming 2013 CPCB emission norms for diesel genset engines below 19 kW power rating are the most stringent one in the world. There is a need not only to upgrade technologies pertinent to the latest emission norms but also to reduce the product cost. This paper presents various design strategies used to meet the desired engine performance and emission levels for development of a series of small power diesel genset engines having bore dia. ranging from 76 mm to 120 mm.
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Design of High Speed Engine's Cam Profile Using B-Spline Functions for Controlled Dynamics

2012-01-09
2012-28-0006
Recent trends towards design of High Performance Diesel engines creating more challenges in the area of design, durability and NVH aspects of components and systems. In particular, Valvetrain system of High Speed application engines is one of the most critical and complicated dynamic system in terms of precise control of events, max. Lift, control over accelerations and vibration related issues. This can be tackled by designing the cam profile for better valve train dynamics. High frequency components and/or excessive jerks in a cam profile are important sources of cam-follower vibrations. There are various techniques of designing cam profile to achieve controlled valve train dynamic behavior at high speed operations. Present paper discuss the impact of various cam profile options designed using Polydyne, N-Harmonic and B-Spline methodologies on a field problem of cam wear for high speed engine application.
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Design and Development of 3- Cylinder: 75 kW/liter, High Power Density Diesel Engine for Passenger Car Application to Meet Euro IV/V Emission Norms

2011-01-19
2011-26-0033
To meet the latest trends in internal combustion engines pertaining efficiency, emissions and durability, downsizing of the engine has become the key focus area. This paper describes about a robust, reliable and an integrated approach used in design and development of state of art high power density/ high speed engine developed from the concept, which can be adopted for passenger car and LCV application. A three-cylinder, 1.5 liter displacement diesel engine, fully balanced is being designed with an objective to produce 115kW @ 4200 rpm, delivering a specific power output over 75 kW/liter, which is at par with a contemporary class of specification in it. In the first stage, a derated version of 75 kW (50 kW/liter) with Euro-IV and Euro-V specifications is targeted aiming at smaller car and light motor vehicle segment and a prime-mover for hybrid application.
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Design and Development of High Performance Diesel Engines for Off-Highway and Genset Applications with Emerging Technologies

2008-10-07
2008-01-2676
To meet the latest trends in Internal Combustion engines regarding efficiency, emissions and durability, an integrated approach to engine development is required. This paper describes about a Robust, Reliable and an integrated approach used in design and development of an engine for high power density which can be adopted for both Off-highway application as well as Genset application. The engine is developed to meet US - EPA Tier-III Emission Norms and MoEF (Genset Emission Norms for India formulated by Ministry of Environment and Forest) emission norms respectively. This paper discusses various technologies applied in developing this engine to achieve high power density, low exhaust emissions, and low noise and vibrations. This 4 valve per cylinder engine is created largely within a digital environment using the latest computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided engineering (CAE) techniques and simulation tools.
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Study of Modal and Dynamic Behavior of Engine Coupled Systems for Design / Development of Range of Cardon Shafts, Couplings and Bed Plate Systems

2007-01-17
2007-26-052
Performance and emission tests have to be carried out on range of engines having wide applications and varied specifications. In this context situation compels to adopt critical measures and revamp the methodologies in the area of design and development / matching of cardon shafts, rubber couplings and development of test bed systems for testing of single / two cylinder engines. Considering this need, a new strategic design approach has been formulated, which have reduced cost, loss of time and serious damages. This paper outlines a modern and practical approach used along with in-house available tools for controlling various dynamic behavioral issues involved. Redesign of shafts and couplings is done based on the comprehensive mass elastic data obtained from variety of engines. Apart from conventional torsional and bending vibration theories, FE and experimental tools are used to understand the modal behavior of engine coupled systems.
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An Integrated Design Approach for Robust Engine Development: A Case Study

2005-01-19
2005-26-002
The intensifying needs demanded by the legislation, shorter product development cycle and utmost attention given to durability aspects of product have surfaced out various complex technical areas in the field of engine out emissions, FIP hydraulics, computational fluid dynamics, thermal analysis and structural design of components. This paper is an endeavour to present the gesticulations used in one of the upgradation program for improving engine performance to meet desired emission and performance levels with the help of simulation tools and statistical database. The single cylinder air cooled D. I. engine under development is explored first for possible improvements in induction and exhaust systems, FIP performance and combustion package, valve train layout, cylinder head design, fin layout and pattern, features for improvement in oil consumption, modifications in engine block and crankcase etc.
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