The Working Cycle of the Motoring Internal Combustion Engine by a New Method with Cylinder Pressures as in Real Engine Operation
Author:
Procházka Radek1, Dittrich Aleš1, Beroun Stanislav1, Zvolský Tomáš1, Voženílek Robert1
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Liberec , Department of Vehicles and Engines , Studentská 1402, 461 17 Liberec , Czech Republic
Abstract
Abstract
The current standard methods of determining the mechanical losses of the ICE by motoring do not correspond to the low pressures in the cylinders of real engine operation. The new tried and tested method of determining passive resistances by motoring ICE with high working pressures in the cylinders is based on blowing doses of compressed air into the cylinders around BDC with special self-acting valves. When motoring with the new method, the same course of pressures in the cylinders and the same load on the crank mechanism, including the piston group, is achieved during combustion. The measurement proved the problem-free functionality of the self-acting valves, and the conducted experiments provided data on the dependence of mechanical and heat losses in the ICE on the working pressures in the cylinder.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Mechanical Engineering
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