Title: Method to Control Frictional Power in Engines
1Method to Control Frictional Power in Engines
- P M V Subbarao
- Professor
- Mechanical Engineering Department
A Parametric Study of Curse .
2Effect of Speed on Boundary Friction Force
Ffriction,b
3Effect of Speed on Hydrodynamic Friction Force
Ffriction,h
4Power loss at top piston ring at 5000 rpm, no
load (pcyl 0)
5Power loss at top piston ring at 5000 rpm, (pcyl
30bar)
6Piston and Ring Friction
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10Distribution of the total mechanical losses of an
engine
Diesel Engine
Petrol Engine
11BEARING FRICTION
- Bearing friction comes from many different
sources including the crankshaft main bearings,
connecting rod big-end bearings, connecting rod
small-end bearings, camshaft bearings, and rocker
arm bearings. - As previously discussed engine bearings typically
represent 20 to 30 of the total engine
frictional losses. - Of the many different bearings in a diesel engine
none are more critical or highly stressed than
the connecting rod big/small-end bearings and the
crankshaft main bearings.
12Big-End Bearing Friction
- The connecting rod big-end bearings are subject
to varying loads, speeds, and angular velocities
throughout the cycle of engine operation. - In these bearings the journal rotates steadily
while the sleeve oscillates back and forth. - The magnitude of these bearing loads at any point
is the resultant of three main forces - 1. Combustion gas force
- 2. Inertia force of the reciprocating parts
- 3. Centrifugal force on the crankpin created by
the big-end of the connecting rod
13Free body/kinetic diagram of forces acting on
piston pin
14Pressure Distribution Diagram
15Combined Bearing Pressure Diagram Vs Gas Pressure
16Stribeck Curve for Bearings
17Geometrical Solutions to Contain Friction in
Bearings
- The loads on the bearings vary significantly with
crank angle, the connecting rod geometry and the
combustion gas pressure. - Size of a bearing
- Diameter of crankshaft main bearing 65 of bore.
- Connecting rod bearings 55 of bore.
- Bearing lengths are sized at 35 to 45 of bore.
18Indicative Pressure Profile During Compression
19The Total Friction Pressure due to Piston rings
The total friction force Ff, acting on the ring
in tangential direction, is the sum of the
friction force between the asperities and the
shear force about the HDL regime
20Combined Bearing Pressure Diagram Vs Gas Pressure
21Break Pressure Profile During Compression
22Work Consumed by compression Process
23Valve Train Friction
24Valve Train Friction
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26Auxiliary Component Friction
27Total Friction
- The work per cycle for each component I of the
total friction is given by integrating the
friction force Ff,I times its displacement dx
around the cycle. - The friction force components are either
independent of speed or proportional to speed or
to speed squared.
28FrictionMeasurement Methods
- Measurement of FMEP from IMEP.
- Direct Motoring Tests.
- Willans Line.
- Morse Test.
29Willans Line
- The Willans line model is a scaling technique
used to create numerical models of IC Engines of
virtually any desired size. - It is a good quasi-static representation of the
fuel efficiency of CI/SI Engines. - Its advantages lie in its scalability within
engines of a certain class. - However, this technique does not take into
account several aspects of IC engines such as
detailed engine geometry, fuel injection, thermal
effects, engine dynamics, etc. - Modeling
- In the Willans Line Model, the energy conversion
efficiency is represented as the ratio between
the input and output power.
30Willans Line
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32SI Engines
Correlation
33SI Engines
Effect of Load on FMEP
34CI Engines
35CI Engines
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39Engine Power Performance Curves SI Engine
40Engine Power Performance Curves CI Engine