Heat flux measurement inside internal combustion engine with gradient heat flux sensor.
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04/06/2013
04/06/2013
2013
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Resumo |
This master’s thesis is devoted to study different heat flux measurement techniques such as differential temperature sensors, semi-infinite surface temperature methods, calorimetric sensors and gradient heat flux sensors. The possibility to use Gradient Heat Flux Sensors (GHFS) to measure heat flux in the combustion chamber of compression ignited reciprocating internal combustion engines was considered in more detail. A. Mityakov conducted an experiment, where Gradient Heat Flux Sensor was placed in four stroke diesel engine Indenor XL4D to measure heat flux in the combustion chamber. The results which were obtained from the experiment were compared with model’s numerical output. This model (a one – dimensional single zone model) was implemented with help of MathCAD and the result of this implementation is graph of heat flux in combustion chamber in relation to the crank angle. The values of heat flux throughout the cycle obtained with aid of heat flux sensor and theoretically were sufficiently similar, but not identical. Such deviation is rather common for this type of experiment. |
Identificador |
http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/90721 URN:NBN:fi-fe201306043802 |
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en |
Palavras-Chave | #Heat flux sensors #internal combustion engine #heat transfer modeling |
Tipo |
Master's thesis Diplomityö |