Numerical Analysis to Investigate the Impact of Skirt Geometric Parameters on Secondary Piston Movement in a Single-cylinder Diesel Engine

Authors

  • Brahim Menacer
    Affiliation

    Laboratoire des Systèmes Complexe, Ecole Supérieure en Génie Electrique et Energétique, Chemin Vicinal 9, 31000 Oran, Algeria

  • Sunny Narayan
    Affiliation

    Escuela de Ingeniera y Ciencias, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, 64849 Monterrey, Mexico

  • Mostefa Bouchetara
    Affiliation

    Laboratory of Gas Combustion and Environment, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sciences and the Technology of Oran, 31000 Oran, P.O.B. 1505, Algeria

  • Tawfiq Khatir
    Affiliation

    Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for Mechanical and Civil Structures, and Soil, Institute of Technology, University Center of Naama, 45000 Naama, P.O.B. 66, Algeria

  • Pedro Daniel Urbina Coronado
    Affiliation

    Escuela de Ingeniera y Ciencias, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, 64849 Monterrey, Mexico

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPme.22459

Abstract

Currently, modern internal combustion engines are receiving great attention due to their efficiency, particularly in response to the increasing limits imposed by environmental and emission legislation. Sound emissions of internal combustion engines are mainly caused by three sources of noise: combustion, mechanical and aerodynamic flow. The secondary motion of the piston plays a crucial role in the analysis of performance, noise, vibration and reliability of internal combustion engine (ICE). In the presented article, a mathematical simulation model has been developed by using of the GT-Suite software to study the rotational and lateral motion of the piston (called secondary motion) as well as the piston slap in ICE. This model takes into account the effect of variation in the major geometric parameters of the skirt design, such as the piston pin offset (P.P.O) and the length of the skirt. Furthermore, a combined model that accounts for the interplay between the secondary dynamics of the piston and the dynamic fluid lubrication has been developed. This model utilizes a mixed lubrication approach for the purpose of simulation. The results of this simulation have demonstrated that the variations in length of the skirt and the P.P.O have a considerable effect on piston secondary motion and tribological performances, and that the lateral motion of the piston is significantly influenced by the piston side force, which plays a crucial role in this behavior.

Keywords:

noise, vibrations, piston tilt, piston eccentricity, diesel engine, GT-Suite software

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Published Online

2023-10-18

How to Cite

Menacer, B., Narayan, S., Bouchetara, M., Khatir, T., Urbina Coronado, P. D. “Numerical Analysis to Investigate the Impact of Skirt Geometric Parameters on Secondary Piston Movement in a Single-cylinder Diesel Engine”, Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, 67(4), pp. 285–292, 2023. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPme.22459

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