Development of an Air-Cooled Induction Manifold for Internal Combustion Engines
الملخص
Extreme weather conditions in the Arabian Gulf such as Qatar tends to be humid
and high in temperature mostly throughout the year and this affects the performance of
the vehicles engines negatively, especially diesel engines. Moreover, it increases
engines exhaust emissions which in return maximizes greenhouse effect.
Consequently, many studies have been conducted for innovating and testing new
designs for controlling the ambient conditions at the inlet manifold of diesel engines;
consequently enhancing engine's performance characteristics. In this project, different
systems were designed for controlling inlet air temperature. The design of systems were
captured from earlier studies investigating the effect of inlet ambient conditions on
automobiles.
The experimental tool used for this project is a naturally aspirated single
cylinder diesel engine test bid modified with a controlled air-cooled induction manifold.
The test investigates the effect of running the engine at different controlled inlet air
temperatures and observes engine's performance and emission characteristics.
Furthermore, this study aims to track in-cylinder pressure relative to crank angle via a
GW-Instek digital storage oscilloscope in addition to analyze the gained power after
utilizing the cooling system. It was found that running the diesel engine at lower inlet air temperament can
maximize in-cylinder maximum pressure by 60% and increase the volumetric
efficiency by 11%. It was also concluded that using the cooling system justifies its
consumed power as the net gained power has increased by 12% due to increase of the
drawn air density which resulted in a better fuel-injection atomization and more
complete combustion.
DOI/handle
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