Development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies

This thesis details an experimental and computational investigation of the relationship between exhaust system geography, the exhaust port pressure history and the gas exchange process in reciprocating four-stroke engines. The study was conducted in four phases. In the first phase, an extensive expe...

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Main Author: Bush, Philip David
Published: University of Strathclyde 2000
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2485622015-03-20T04:11:05ZDevelopment of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studiesBush, Philip David2000This thesis details an experimental and computational investigation of the relationship between exhaust system geography, the exhaust port pressure history and the gas exchange process in reciprocating four-stroke engines. The study was conducted in four phases. In the first phase, an extensive experimental programme was undertaken, during which key engine performance indicators together with exhaust and intake system manifold pressure and temperature data were recorded on a Rover 1.4 litre 16-valve K series engine. Measured data from each test were used to validate computational predictions. In the second phase the effect of the phasing of pressure waves at the exhaust port was systematically studied using a modified version of the validated model. The relationships between key engine performance indicators and the pressure at the exhaust port during specific periods of the exhaust event were identified. In the third phase, exhaust system gas dynamics were studied and the effect of exhaust system junctions and components on the transmitted and reflected characteristics of pressure waves were investigated. A method was identified by which the dynamic pressure history at the exhaust port could be broken down into its principal incident and reflected pressure wave components.621.43Exhaust system geometryUniversity of Strathclydehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248562http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=24271Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Exhaust system geometry
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Exhaust system geometry
Bush, Philip David
Development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies
description This thesis details an experimental and computational investigation of the relationship between exhaust system geography, the exhaust port pressure history and the gas exchange process in reciprocating four-stroke engines. The study was conducted in four phases. In the first phase, an extensive experimental programme was undertaken, during which key engine performance indicators together with exhaust and intake system manifold pressure and temperature data were recorded on a Rover 1.4 litre 16-valve K series engine. Measured data from each test were used to validate computational predictions. In the second phase the effect of the phasing of pressure waves at the exhaust port was systematically studied using a modified version of the validated model. The relationships between key engine performance indicators and the pressure at the exhaust port during specific periods of the exhaust event were identified. In the third phase, exhaust system gas dynamics were studied and the effect of exhaust system junctions and components on the transmitted and reflected characteristics of pressure waves were investigated. A method was identified by which the dynamic pressure history at the exhaust port could be broken down into its principal incident and reflected pressure wave components.
author Bush, Philip David
author_facet Bush, Philip David
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title Development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies
title_short Development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies
title_full Development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies
title_fullStr Development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies
title_full_unstemmed Development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies
title_sort development of guidelines for exhaust system design from fundamental gas dynamics studies
publisher University of Strathclyde
publishDate 2000
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