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TITLE : HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS IN A LOW HEAT REJECTION DI DIESEL ENGINE  
ABSTRACT :

Compression Ignition engines are nowadays becoming essential because of their fuel economy and efficiency. In the recent trends, ceramic coating over the cylinder head, valves and the piston top surfaces are provided for thermal insulation. These thermal barrier coatings reduce the heat transfer from the combustion chamber to the cooling jackets and to the surroundings. This paper investigates the the temperature distribution over the cylinder head, valves and the piston resulting from coating those using Partially Stabilized Zirconia (PSZ) as a thermal barrier coatings. This analysis is based on the fact that coating thickness affects the heat transfer and temperature distribution in the cylinder head and piston. A 3-D Finite Element Analysis (FEA) using ANSYS is performed to evaluate the temperature distributions over the cylinder head, inlet valve, exhaust valve and the piston. Based on the analysis, it can be concluded that a coating of PSZ over the combustion chamber increases the temperature over the combustion chamber and reduces the heat rejection to the surrounding.

Keywords: Thermal barrier coatings, PSZ, Temperature distribution.

 
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