Volume 97, №1
EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF FLOW STRUCTURE IN A CYLINDER DURING AIR FLOW THROUGH POPPET VALVES OF DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS
Data are presented on the gas-dynamical structure of fl ow in the cylinder when it is fi lled through poppet valves with heads in the form of a circle and a square. The studies were carried out on a laboratory setup simulating a piston internal combustion engine. The air fl ow through the gas-dynamical system of the engine was carried out in a stationary mode with an initial speed of 8 to 41 m/s. Thermograms of the fl ow structure were obtained for two control sections of this system using the thermal imaging method. It has been established that the confi guration of the cylinder valve head exerts a signifi cant impact on the structure in it and that in a cylinder with a round valve there are pronounced stagnant zones. It has been shown that the use of valves with a square head ensures more uniform fi lling of the cylinder with air throughout its entire volume compared to a traditional round valve. The data obtained can be useful for refi ning mathematical models of the process of cylinder fi lling and for developing new methods of modernizing valve assemblies of piston machines
Data are presented on the gas-dynamical structure of fl ow in the cylinder when it is fi lled through poppet valves with heads in the form of a circle and a square. The studies were carried out on a laboratory setup simulating a piston internal combustion engine. The air fl ow through the gas-dynamical system of the engine was carried out in a stationary mode with an initial speed of 8 to 41 m/s. Thermograms of the fl ow structure were obtained for two control sections of this system using the thermal imaging method. It has been established that the confi guration of the cylinder valve head exerts a signifi cant impact on the structure in it and that in a cylinder with a round valve there are pronounced stagnant zones. It has been shown that the use of valves with a square head ensures more uniform fi lling of the cylinder with air throughout its entire volume compared to a traditional round valve. The data obtained can be useful for refi ning mathematical models of the process of cylinder fi lling and for developing new methods of modernizing valve assemblies of piston machines
Author: L. V. Plotnikov
Keywords: poppet valve, cylinder, stationary air fl ow, piston engine, thermal imaging
Page: 172
L. V. Plotnikov .
EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF FLOW STRUCTURE IN A CYLINDER DURING AIR FLOW THROUGH POPPET VALVES OF DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics.
. Volume 97, №1. P. 172.
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