Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engine

Nowadays, the performance of IC engines and its components are improved by having a thermal barrier coating which decreases the heat losses and the harmful emissions such as hydrocarbons and the NOx emissions. The steady-state temperature of a diesel engine piston with a ceramic coating has been det...

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Main Authors: Jai Kumar Sharma, Ritu Raj, Sateesh Kumar, Ratan Kumar Jain, Mukesh Pandey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X21000289
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spelling doaj-bc13e29bf18e47b29aec916e02379c022021-04-30T07:21:33ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2021-06-0125100865Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engineJai Kumar Sharma0Ritu Raj1Sateesh Kumar2Ratan Kumar Jain3Mukesh Pandey4Corresponding author.; Department of Mechanical Engineering, ITM University Gwalior, MP, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, ITM University Gwalior, MP, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, ITM University Gwalior, MP, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, ITM University Gwalior, MP, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, ITM University Gwalior, MP, IndiaNowadays, the performance of IC engines and its components are improved by having a thermal barrier coating which decreases the heat losses and the harmful emissions such as hydrocarbons and the NOx emissions. The steady-state temperature of a diesel engine piston with a ceramic coating has been determined in this analysis. The Al–Si piston is used in this analysis and the ceramic material which is used for coating the crown is Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7). Temperature distributions are investigated and further compared with an uncoated piston. All the investigations are performed by using finite element method (FEM) based on the software ANSYS Workbench. The piston model is created in the ANSYS Workbench and convection boundary conditions are considered for further analysis. The coating thickness is in the range of 0.4–1.6 mm for the analysis of temperature. In the coated piston, the increased maximum temperature is 45.5% for 0.4 mm thick coating. The temperature at the top surface increases with coating thickness and it also leads to the depletion of substrate surface temperature and stress. Lanthanum cerate is a better ceramic material than magnesium zirconate due to its low thermal conductivity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X21000289Ceramic coatingIC engineLanthanum cerateFinite element methodThermal barrier coating
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author Jai Kumar Sharma
Ritu Raj
Sateesh Kumar
Ratan Kumar Jain
Mukesh Pandey
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Ritu Raj
Sateesh Kumar
Ratan Kumar Jain
Mukesh Pandey
Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engine
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Ceramic coating
IC engine
Lanthanum cerate
Finite element method
Thermal barrier coating
author_facet Jai Kumar Sharma
Ritu Raj
Sateesh Kumar
Ratan Kumar Jain
Mukesh Pandey
author_sort Jai Kumar Sharma
title Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engine
title_short Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engine
title_full Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engine
title_fullStr Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engine
title_full_unstemmed Finite element modelling of Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7) coated piston used in a diesel engine
title_sort finite element modelling of lanthanum cerate (la2ce2o7) coated piston used in a diesel engine
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
issn 2214-157X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Nowadays, the performance of IC engines and its components are improved by having a thermal barrier coating which decreases the heat losses and the harmful emissions such as hydrocarbons and the NOx emissions. The steady-state temperature of a diesel engine piston with a ceramic coating has been determined in this analysis. The Al–Si piston is used in this analysis and the ceramic material which is used for coating the crown is Lanthanum Cerate (La2Ce2O7). Temperature distributions are investigated and further compared with an uncoated piston. All the investigations are performed by using finite element method (FEM) based on the software ANSYS Workbench. The piston model is created in the ANSYS Workbench and convection boundary conditions are considered for further analysis. The coating thickness is in the range of 0.4–1.6 mm for the analysis of temperature. In the coated piston, the increased maximum temperature is 45.5% for 0.4 mm thick coating. The temperature at the top surface increases with coating thickness and it also leads to the depletion of substrate surface temperature and stress. Lanthanum cerate is a better ceramic material than magnesium zirconate due to its low thermal conductivity.
topic Ceramic coating
IC engine
Lanthanum cerate
Finite element method
Thermal barrier coating
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X21000289
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