Elasto-multi-body dynamics of a multicylinder internal combustion engine

Author:

Kushwaha M1,Gupta S2,Kelly P3,Rahnejat H1

Affiliation:

1. Loughborough University Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering UK

2. Mechanical Dynamics Limited UK

3. Ford Werke AG Germany

Abstract

This paper presents a multi-body model of a four-cylinder, four-stroke diesel engine, incorporating component flexibility. The model also includes engine firing order and experimentally measured combustion time history. The paper presents numerical predictions for conical motion of the flywheel as a result of combined torsion-deflection modes of the flexible crankshaft system. The half-engine order responses induce complex three-dimensional whirling motion of the flywheel, which is responsible for repetitive shock loading of the drivetrain system through impact with the clutch system. This leads to an assortment of noise and vibration concerns, one of which is in-cycle vibration of the clutch system. Numerical prediction of this vibration response agrees well with experimental findings.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics

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