Engine performance enhancement by improving heat transfer in between exhaust valve and valve seat through CFD (transient thermal) simulation

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Abstract

The combustion of the internal combustion engine results in high heat and pressure produce as exhaust gas. The high-temperature exhaust gas will transfer the heat to surrounding via convection, conduction, and radiation. In the combustion chamber, the exhaust valve and its seat will reach high temperatures due to hot gases exit through the engine exhaust port. This high temperature must be reduced to avoid damaging the engine. In this project, the existing material of the valve seat is tested using computational fluid dynamics simulation for heat analysis. Simulation of transient thermal is conducted to study the detailed behavior of heat transfer of the valve and valve seat in the engine. Four copper-based material of the valve seat is selected which is beryllium copper, chromium copper, brass, bronze are simulated. In the simulation, the brass valve seat has the highest heat absorbance rate which averagely 30% higher than cast iron valve seat in terms of temperature differences. Most of the copper-based valve seat can absorb averagely 10% to 30% more heat than cast iron valve seat depends on the material's thermal conductivity.

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Hassan, M. A. S. M., Shahriman, A. B., Razlan, Z. M., Kamarrudin, N. S., Aziz, I. A., Khairunizam, W. A. N., … Murali, R. (2021). Engine performance enhancement by improving heat transfer in between exhaust valve and valve seat through CFD (transient thermal) simulation. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2339). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0048421

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