Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant Viscosity

Automotive industries made a paradigm shift in selection of viscometrics of engine lubricant, from higher to lower viscosity grade, for improving fuel economy of vehicles. Engine fuel consumption is influenced by friction between the various engine components. Engine friction power (FP) of a direct...

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Main Authors: Devendra Singh, Fengshou Gu, John D. Fieldhouse, Nishan Singh, S. K. Singal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Advances in Tribology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/928015
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spelling doaj-e660fe22f23041718b7b715c7cb85aeb2020-11-24T22:26:00ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Tribology1687-59151687-59232014-01-01201410.1155/2014/928015928015Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant ViscosityDevendra Singh0Fengshou Gu1John D. Fieldhouse2Nishan Singh3S. K. Singal4University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 3DH, UKUniversity of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 3DH, UKUniversity of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 3DH, UKIndian Institute of Petroleum, Mohkampur, Haridwar Road, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248005, IndiaIndian Institute of Petroleum, Mohkampur, Haridwar Road, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248005, IndiaAutomotive industries made a paradigm shift in selection of viscometrics of engine lubricant, from higher to lower viscosity grade, for improving fuel economy of vehicles. Engine fuel consumption is influenced by friction between the various engine components. Engine friction power (FP) of a direct injection diesel engine is calculated from the measured value of in-cylinder pressure signals at various operating conditions. For predicting FP, as a function of speed, load, and lubricant viscosity, a full factorial design of experiments (DOE) was formulated and an empirical correlation was developed. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used for analyzing the dominant parameters and their interactions, which influence engine friction power significantly. Predicted results of engine FP are in good agreement with measured values at all operating points. ANOVA and RSM analysis revealed that the significant parameters influencing engine FP are speed, load, viscosity, speed-load, and speed-viscosity. The effect of engine lubricant viscosity on friction power of a diesel engine was insignificant at low speed, whereas, at high speed, it played a vital role. The empirical relation developed for predicting FP is very useful in estimating engine friction power for various combinations of engine speeds, loads, and lubricant viscosity without running the engine.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/928015
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author Devendra Singh
Fengshou Gu
John D. Fieldhouse
Nishan Singh
S. K. Singal
spellingShingle Devendra Singh
Fengshou Gu
John D. Fieldhouse
Nishan Singh
S. K. Singal
Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant Viscosity
Advances in Tribology
author_facet Devendra Singh
Fengshou Gu
John D. Fieldhouse
Nishan Singh
S. K. Singal
author_sort Devendra Singh
title Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant Viscosity
title_short Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant Viscosity
title_full Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant Viscosity
title_fullStr Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant Viscosity
title_full_unstemmed Prediction and Analysis of Engine Friction Power of a Diesel Engine Influenced by Engine Speed, Load, and Lubricant Viscosity
title_sort prediction and analysis of engine friction power of a diesel engine influenced by engine speed, load, and lubricant viscosity
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Tribology
issn 1687-5915
1687-5923
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Automotive industries made a paradigm shift in selection of viscometrics of engine lubricant, from higher to lower viscosity grade, for improving fuel economy of vehicles. Engine fuel consumption is influenced by friction between the various engine components. Engine friction power (FP) of a direct injection diesel engine is calculated from the measured value of in-cylinder pressure signals at various operating conditions. For predicting FP, as a function of speed, load, and lubricant viscosity, a full factorial design of experiments (DOE) was formulated and an empirical correlation was developed. Response surface methodology (RSM) was used for analyzing the dominant parameters and their interactions, which influence engine friction power significantly. Predicted results of engine FP are in good agreement with measured values at all operating points. ANOVA and RSM analysis revealed that the significant parameters influencing engine FP are speed, load, viscosity, speed-load, and speed-viscosity. The effect of engine lubricant viscosity on friction power of a diesel engine was insignificant at low speed, whereas, at high speed, it played a vital role. The empirical relation developed for predicting FP is very useful in estimating engine friction power for various combinations of engine speeds, loads, and lubricant viscosity without running the engine.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/928015
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