November 22, 2024
Moslem Namjoo

Moslem Namjoo

Academic rank: Assistant professor
Address: University of Jiroft, 8th km of Persian Golf Highway, Jiroft, Iran. P.O. Box: 7867155311
Education: PhD. in Mechanical Engineering of Biosystems
Phone: 03443347061- 256
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Research

Title
Numerical investigation on effect of thermally isolated piston on improving SI engine performance during the cold start conditions
Type Article
Keywords
Cold start Thermal analysis Spark Ignition Engine Ceramic layer Finite element method
Researchers Moslem Namjoo, Hossein Golbakhshi, Farhad Khoshnam

Abstract

In low ambient temperatures, the engine will have poor output torque and power generation at the first cycles of its performance, long start time and huge noxious emissions because of insufficient temperature and quality of airfuel mixture and failure of flame to burn the charge. It is noted that any attempt to increase the charge temperature leads to better combustion conditions. By applying thin ceramic coating over the piston top surface and increasing the temperature of engine inner walls, more efficient combustion in shorter time can be provided for the engine. In current research, a transient thermal study is developed for simulating the engine performance under cold starting conditions and predicting the effect of insulating layer thickness on the charge temperature before ignition timing. The results demonstrate that the ceramic coating can provide higher temperature for piston crown and effectively improve the temperature of charge during the first cranking cycles of engine cold start stage.