Heat Flashcards

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Briefly explain the term heat release rate. State its unit

A

rate of heat release: chronological rise of heat release during the combust..
dQ/dalpha [kJ/Β°ca]

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Explain, using a diagram, the influence of the rate of heat release on the cylinder pressure pattern

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Heat F9

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Explain, using a diagram, the influence of the ignition timing on the cylinder pressure pattern.

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Heat F8

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4
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Draw typical rates of heat release for SI-and CI-engines respectively

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Heat F10 F16

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5
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Briefly explain the term ignition lag. It can be found that the ignition delay for SI-engines is significantly shorter compared to CI-engines. Why?

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ignition lag:
SI: time difference between ignition of spark plug and combustion
CI: time between injectiong fuel and combustion

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Explain the two phases of combustion for CI-engines

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Phase 1: 
- fast combustion of premixed mixture
- distinct peak in rate of heat release
- no formation of particulate matter
- formation if thermal NOx
Phase 2:
- slow combustion of inhomogenous mixture, diffusion flame
- local O2 deficiency-> formation of particulate matter
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7
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Name and explain one example of modeling the heat release rate of an ICE

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Modelling Wiebe: heat F12

(Rate of heat release integrated -> mass fraction burned

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8
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What is meant by the term heat transfer? Name three examples of heat transfer in an arbitrary ICE

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  • heat transfer describes the transport of thermal energy due to diffs. in temp.
  • stationary, 1D
  • the differantial equation of heat release is the equation of a phenomenological model
    3 examples:
  • hot combustion gases-piston surface
  • cooling of cylinder wall
  • moving hot and colg gases in/out of the comb. cham.
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9
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State the three modes of heat transfer

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  • Conduction π‘žΒ΄=βˆ’πœ†π›»π‘‡
  • Convection π‘žΒ΄=𝛼𝑇wβˆ’π‘‡f
  • Radiation π‘žΒ΄=𝜎(𝑇14βˆ’π‘‡24) Fourier’s law
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10
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Explain the difficulty of calculating the heat transfer coefficient for engine applications.

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Swirl (gas velocity) during induction,  at different engine stroke phases not the same
-> empirical expression of Woschni
C1 compression, combustion, exhaust
C1 Gas exchang
C2 for Di 
C2 for IDI (prechamber)
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11
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Considering a four stroke cycle: Name the two strokes where considerable mass transfer takes place.

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  • Intake
  • exhaust
  • > open non stationary system
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12
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Which kind of equations are used in order to perform calculations on the real engine process?

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  • id. gas equa. pV=mRT
  • Conservation of mass dm=Sum(dm)
  • Conservation of energy dU/dphi=dSum(E)/dphi
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