Amina Zemmouri, S. Azzouz, Djillali Benchadli, A. Ayad, K. Chaoui
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Study of the periodic thermal contact between exhaust valve and its seat in an internal combustion engine
The focus of internal combustion engine development for urban vehicles
is shifting towards reducing materials by making them lighter. In order
to maintain thermal and flow levels, a model was developed to study the
thermal behavior of valve seats during periodic contact, which can also
help improve engine performance and fuel efficiency. The model,
composed of two cylindrical bars in periodic contact, takes into account
the evolution and topography of the contact surface. The model's
performance was evaluated through various experimental studies and
showed a maximum difference of 5.05% with experimental values, in
good agreement with previous literature. The results showed that heat
flux increases with increasing contact frequency and thermal diffusivity
affects conductive transfer. This model can be used by manufacturers to
evaluate cylinder head temperature and by the automotive industry to
improve heat transfer in engines.