Modeling for Design Optimization of Piston Crown Geometry Through Structural Strength and Lubrication Performance Correlation Analysis

IF 2 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
P. Mishra, Santosh Kumar
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Abstract

Piston subsystem is subjected to very complex but dynamic forces. Such forces include combustion gas force, inertial dynamics forces, lubricating action/damping forces, contact friction forces to name a few. Further, piston ring mounted in piston in addition to these forces experiences out ward springing action inside engine mounting due to inherent elasticity. To evaluate the strength of reciprocating piston, the simultaneous effect of all these forces should be considered, while simulating it through FEM. With effect of all these forces, the currently considered piston of Grey Cast Iron, Al-alloy and Metal-Metric-Composite (Si-C) are given four different crown shapes for optimization of material and crown geometry. The rings mounted are considered to be coated with Nickasil. The combined numerical simulation for contact and FEM simulation of structural strength and their correlation suggest many important outcomes.
基于结构强度与润滑性能相关性分析的活塞冠几何形状优化设计建模
活塞子系统承受着非常复杂的动态作用力。这些力包括燃烧气体力、惯性动力学力、润滑作用/阻尼力、接触摩擦力等等。此外,由于固有的弹性,安装在活塞上的活塞环除了这些力外,还会在发动机安装内部经历向外的弹簧作用。对往复活塞进行有限元模拟时,应考虑所有作用力的同时作用,以评估往复活塞的强度。在所有这些作用力的作用下,目前考虑的灰口铸铁、铝合金和金属-公制复合材料(Si-C)活塞给出了四种不同的凸冠形状,以优化材料和凸冠几何形状。安装的环被认为是涂有镍的。接触数值模拟和有限元模拟相结合的结构强度模拟及其相关性得出了许多重要的结论。
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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