Recent Engine Tribological Investigations at Tokyo City University Akemi Ito Associate Professor Automotive Engine Laboratory TriboBr-2010 24-26 November,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Dual Fuel Engine Conversion
Advertisements

Engine Construction & Principles of Operation page 63
Engine Parameters.
Modern Automotive Technology PowerPoint for by Russell Krick
DLC in car engine components Nouman Ahmed
Small Engine Fundamentals
Types of Engines and Uses
Mining Technologies International Hy-Drive Hydrogen Generating System Hydrogen Generating System.
Chapter 3 Engine Operation
Engine Cooling And Lubrication
Cylinder Design Cylinder Liner (Barrel) Design
ENGINE OPERATION CHAPTER 3.
Automotive Engines Part 2 (Block ).
Piston Assembly Gas and Inertia forces are applied. Gas and Inertia forces are applied. Both of these forces are variable in Both of these forces are variable.
Diesel Engine Components
Two Stroke The biggest diesel engine in operation, work on two stroke principle. It is called two stroke because it takes two strokes of piston to complete.
Engine friction and lubrication
TRIBOLOGY , Its Possibility and Impossibility Yoshitsugu Kimura KAGAWA UNIVERSITY.
0 BNSF Railway Alternative Fuels for Locomotives Discussion Points June 8 th, 2011.
Internal Combustion Engines – The Diesel
1 Start Four Stroke, Two Stroke Diesel, & Wankel Engine Theory and Operation.
CCAS 3381 AUTOMOTIVE SKILL I ENGINE SUBSYSTEMS. OBJECTIVES To understand the operational principles and basic mechanisms of engine sub-systems Lecture.
Transportation engineer. Introduction The Internal Combustion (I.C.) engine is a heat engine that converts chemical energy (in the fuel) into mechanical.
Engine Systems and Components
Estimation of Engine Frictional Power P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department Understand and Analyze All means of Power Draining…
Piston The piston comprises of two pieces, the crown and skirt. The crown is subjected to high temperatures in the combustion space and is liable to be.
Diesel Engine Classification
© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only Publisher The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Tinley Park, Illinois.
Environmentally Conscious Design & Manufacturing (ME592) Date: April 24, 2000 Slide:1 Environmentally Conscious Design & Manufacturing Class 20: Remanufacturing.
Measuring Engine Performance ME 115 Laboratory Spring 2008.
@ Perkins Proprietary Information of Perkins Engines Company Ltd., © 2000.
Internal Combustion Engines – The Diesel References Required Principles of Naval Engineering – (pP ) Optional Introduction to Naval Engineering.
Two Stroke Crosshead Diesel Engine
Engine Size and Measurements
ME240/107S: Product Dissection ME240/107S: Engine Dissection You are dissecting a 3.5 HP single cylinder, 4 cycle engine, made by Briggs & Stratton in.
GENERAL MOTORS Day Three Introduction to Thermal Spray.
© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.
Engine Construction and Principles of Operation
Engine theory Red = on unit test.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES LECTURER PROF.Dr. DEMIR BAYKA.
CHAPTER 3. Internal combustion engines convert potential chemical energy in the form of heat derived from a fuel into mechanical energy. Approximately.
Diesel Engine Power Plant Prepared By: Nimesh Gajjar
© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only Publisher The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Tinley Park, Illinois.
Andrew Spencer Dynamics & Acoustics Engine Development SCANIA :10 Thermal elastohydrodynamic simulation of a slider bearing in a heavy duty.
-BY HARSH PATEL & AADESH PATANKAR
THERMAL ENGINEERING (ME 2301 ) M.R.SWAMINATHAN Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Anna University Chennai Chennai-25.
Engine Terminology The 5 Piece Bottom End Lesson 4 March 2008.
1 Conversion of Diesel/S.I. Engines to Operate on Biogas and Producer Gas Dr. Ram Chandra DBT’s Energy Bioscience Overseas Fellow Centre for Rural Development.
Small Engines / Outdoor Power Equipment Riverside FFA Ag Engineering.
Importance of Fuel Additives. Fuel additives can help improve fuel efficiency and also avoid problems such as weak acceleration, rough idling, cold-start.
Diesel Engine Components
Automotive Engines Theory and Servicing
CYLINDER BLOCK GROUP FIG 101
A Systems Approach Automotive Technology PowerPoint® Presentation
Engine Parameters.
Dual-Fuel Compression Ignition Engine Fuelled with Methanol or LPG
Internal Combustion Engines – The Diesel
Date of download: 11/8/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved.
Mechanical Losses in An Engine
UNIT 3 – ENERGY AND POWER 3-6 UNIT 3 Topics Covered
Diesel Automotive Engines
Engine Systems Parts Review.
Measuring Engine Performance
High Oil Consumption Engine, # 31
Chapter 3 Automotive Systems.
Ch. 10 Heat Transfer in Engines
Engine Parameters.
Engine Definition: Engine: A machine that converts energy into mechanical force or motion.
Automotive Engines Theory and Servicing
Presentation transcript:

Recent Engine Tribological Investigations at Tokyo City University Akemi Ito Associate Professor Automotive Engine Laboratory TriboBr November, 2010

Photograph of Musashi Institute of Technology in 1931 Musashi Institute of Technology Established in 1929 Renamed as Tokyo City University last year Engineering Knowledge Engineering Environmental and Information Studies Urban Life Studies Human Life Sciences

Recent view of Tokyo City University

Biomedical Engineering Operation room

Atomic Energy Research Laboratory

Hydrogen fueled engine automobile “Musashi 8”

History of Engine Research in Musashi Institute of Technology and Tokyo City University Hydrogen Energy Research Center Automotive Engine Laboratory Engine Research Laboratory 1951 Prof. Furuhama Hydrogen fueled engine Combustion of engines - Thin film sensors - Engine tribology - H2 engine for practical use - Advanced H2 engine - Fuel cell - Liquid H2 pump & tank - Engine tribology

Research Piston Friction Hydrogen Engine Wrist-pin Lubrication Concerning environmentally friendly engines Oil Consumption

Research staff of the Automotive Engine Laboratory Dr. Akemi Ito, Associate professor Dr. Hidekazu Suzuki Dr. Dalwoo Kim Hideyuki Iwasaki Shuma Aoki 7 graduate students 2 undergraduate students 1 technician Private Sector Government (2010) 12 private companies Budget

CO 2 emissions in Japan Requirements for the reduction of CO 2 emissions A reduction in CO 2 emission from engines is required

Reduction in CO 2 emissions from engines Using alternative fuels (Biofuels) Improvement In the thermal efficiency of engines Poor bio-resources in Japan Main approach for reduction in CO 2 emissions from engines in Japan Reduction of friction losses in engines

Reduction of friction losses in engines Supply energy [%] Engine load [%] Friction loss Output Cooling loss Exhaust loss Incomplete combustion Gasoline engine for in-town use

Reduction of friction losses in engines Engine speed [rpm] Friction Mean Effective Pressure [kPa] Main bearing Piston, Piston-ring, Connecting-rod Valve train Oil pump Water pump, Alternator Friction loss

Recent activities in engine tribology at TCU (1) Friction reduction of pistons By Dr. Suzuki

Principle of measurement of piston friction force Head Cylinder block Floating liner Load sensor Piston

Measurement apparatus for piston friction forces 浮動ライナ部 ピエゾロードワッシャ ライナ支持環状薄板 燃焼圧 シール部 2重ライナ構 造 Floating liner Combustion gas sealing parts Piezo-type load sensors Lateral stopper Floating liner

Glass liner Coating to reduce reflection Oil film observation method

Comparison of measured / calculated piston friction Piston A, Piston BPiston C Piston A Piston B Piston C Piston A Piston B

Measured/calculated friction forces Calculated Measured

1200 rpm, 380 kPa (IMEP) Pmax=2.2 MPa, 0 ~ 720 deg. Piston C Piston A Piston B Oil film thickness Observed oil film on piston skirts

Recent activities in engine tribology at TCU (2) Friction reduction of piston-rings

Effect of piston-ring tension on friction

Friction loss and engine oil consumption

Recent activities in engine tribology at TCU (3) Reduction of engine oil consumption

Engine oil consumption Customers’ operating costs Clogging of diesel particulate filter Piston ring sliding surface Piston ring gap Back of piston ring Increase in particulate matter

Measurement apparatus for cylinder bore deformation

Sulfur caused oil consumption Exhaust gas Oil Engine Method of measurement of oil consumption

Typical measurement results of cylinder bore deformation Block type 1Block type 2

Oil consumption of Block Types 1 and 2

Conclusions Improvement of thermal efficiency of engines Increase in cylinder pressure Increase in severity of sliding surface Reducing friction losses For environmentally friendly engine Using alternative fuels Negative effect on lubricants and Sliding surface Tribological investigation of engines occupies an important role in the research of environmentally friendly engines