scholarly journals Experimental state of tensile testing of aircraft reciprocating internal combustion engine

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matúš Mrva ◽  
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Pavol Pecho

The main goal of the Paper "Experimental state of tensile tests of aircraft piston internal combustion engine" is to create an experimental and fully functional measuring stand for monitoring the parameters of a model internal combustion piston engine, using different types of propellers. The partial goals are the creation of a teaching aid, the construction of a unique facility and the creation of opportunities for research and development in this area by other students. Using a measuring device, it was possible to record the various operating characteristics of the internal combustion engine. Based on this, the usability of individual propellers for the measured internal combustion engine can be determined.

AEROjournal ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 15-18
Author(s):  
Matúš Mrva ◽  
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Pavol Pecho ◽  
Michal Hrúz ◽  
Iveta Škvareková ◽  
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The project “Experimental State of Thrust Testing of Aircraft Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine” is aimed at creating a complex measuring device in order to obtain selected characteristics and parameters of the engine using different types of propellers. In addition to the basic measured parameters such as. thrust, temperature, speed and fuel flow will be a state of the art to test the latest prototype propellers designed for aircraft models. After its construction, the experimental state will be used as a study aid for testing various types of conventional as well as currently developed propellers, engine characteristics and teaching of the whole equipment in the process of teaching, training of aircraft mechanics and for presentation purposes of the University of Žilina.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Muslim Muhsin Ali

[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The main object of this dissertation is to study the dynamic analysis of an inline internal combustion engine. This dissertation presents the kinematics and kinetic analyses of an inline internal combustion engine crank mechanism, the dynamic torque imbalance and foundation forces for a single-piston and multi-piston engines are studied as well. The objectives of this dissertation are to explore the inertial-torque characteristics and foundation forces of an inline, internal combustion engine with connecting-rod joints that are evenly spaced about the centerline of the crankshaft, and to evaluate the goodness of a mass approximation that is customarily used in machine design textbooks. In this dissertation the number of pistons within the internal combustion engine is varied from 1 to 8. In order to generalize the results, the reaction force between the ground and the crank in the x-direction and y-direction equations are nondimensionalized and shown to depend upon only six nondimensional groups, all related to the mass and geometry properties of the connecting rod and crank while the reaction force between the connecting rod and the piston in the x-direction y-direction, reaction force between the crank and the connecting rod in the x-direction y-direction, reaction force between the piston and the cylinder wall, and the inertial-torque equations are nondimensionalized all related to the mass and geometry properties of the connecting rod. As shown in this dissertation, the largest torque imbalance is exhibited by a 2-piston engine. The next largest torque imbalance is exhibited by a 3-piston engine, followed by a single-piston engine (this is not monotonic). The largest foundation forces are exhibited by a single-piston engine. The next largest foundation forces are exhibited by a 2-piston engine, followed by a 3e-piston engine, and that a dramatic reduction in the foundation forces and torque imbalance may be obtained by using 4 or more pistons in the design, when using as many as 8 pistons the foundation forces and torque imbalance essentially vanishes. It should be observed that the mass approximation captures 100 percent of the variability of the actual torque imbalance for engines that are designed with an odd number of pistons equal to or greater than three. The mass approximation captures 100 percent of the variability of the actual reaction force between the piston and cylinder wall for engines that are designed with single-piston and multi-pistons. The mass approximation captures 100 percent of the variability of the actual reaction force against piston pin for engines that are designed with single-piston. It is also shown in this dissertation that the customary mass approximations for the connecting rod may be used to simplify the analysis for all engine designs without a significant loss of modeling accuracy.


Author(s):  
Serhiy Buriakovskyi ◽  
Borys Liubarskyi ◽  
Artem Maslii ◽  
Danylo Pomazan ◽  
Tatyana Tavrina

This article describes one of the possible ways for improving the energy efficiency of shunting diesel locomotives. It means a replacing a traditional traction electric transmission with a diesel generator set with a hybrid transmission with a free-piston internal combustion engine and a linear generator. The absence of a crankshaft in an internal combustion engine makes it possible to reduce thermal and mechanical losses, which, in turn, leads to an increase in the efficiency of traction electric transmission of the diesel locomotive.


2019 ◽  
Vol 178 (3) ◽  
pp. 182-186
Author(s):  
Zbigniew SROKA ◽  
Maciej DWORACZYŃSKI

The modification of the downsizing trend of internal combustion engines towards rightsizing is a new challenge for constructors. The change in the displacement volume of internal combustion engines accompanying the rightsizing idea may in fact mean a reduction or increase of the defining swept volume change factors and thus may affect the change in the operating characteristics as a result of changes in combustion process parameters - a research problem described in this publication. Incidents of changes in the displacement volume were considered along with the change of the compression space and at the change of the geometric degree of compression. The new form of the mathematical dependence describing the efficiency of the thermodynamic cycle makes it possible to evaluate the opera-tion indicators of the internal combustion engine along with the implementation of the rightsizing idea. The work demonstrated the in-variance of cycle efficiency with different forms of rightsizing.


2016 ◽  
Vol 852 ◽  
pp. 719-723
Author(s):  
Sunil S. Hebbalkar ◽  
Kaushik Kumar

An internal combustion engine with opposed piston engine (OPE) develops higher power density than any other conventional internal combustion engine by virtue of its design. A Two stroke OPE gives two power stroke within 3600 of crank revolution which indicates the higher power density. But this extra power also results in large amount of forces gets transmitted to both the crankshaft amounting to large unbalance in the engine. Hence for a smoother and noise free performance, engine should be dynamically balanced. So balancing is one of the main criteria for better performance. In this paper the dynamic analysis was performed by varying the linkage dimensions of OPE for balance OPE. The analytical calculation of inertia forces and dimensions for linkages has been compared with software based results, depending on pressure crank angle plot for two stroke engine.


Power analysis of internal combustion engine mechanical losses was performed and methods of its determination were considered. It is shown that the power of the mechanical losses of the piston engine is small, and it quickly decreases with a decrease in the speed of the engine shaft, which negatively affects the braking efficiency. Keywords car, braking by internal combustion engine, power of mechanical losses


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (4) ◽  
pp. 34-40
Author(s):  
Евгений Сливинский ◽  
Evgeniy Slivinskiy ◽  
Валентин киселев ◽  
Valentin kiselev

It is well-known that any internal combustion engine consists of some simplest gears connected be-tween each other. In this way, a connecting rod gear, distributing gear and auxiliaries are constituents. One of significant drawbacks is an imperfection of a valve timing gear decreasing considerably diesel engine per-formance. To eliminate this drawback in Bunin SU of Yelets there is developed at the invention level a prom-ising design of a valve timing gear having an increased operating reliability at the expense of the application of exhaust valves manufactured according to Patent 2390638 RU.


1985 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 85-90
Author(s):  
H. J. Le Roux

In order to evaluate and compare the different types of internal combustion engine various models are needed. This paper reports on an analysis of various aspects of a rotary internal-combustion engine using an epitrochoid as rotor. Aspects such as rotor movement, kinematics of sealing elements as well as displacement volume are considered. In the discussion certain other aspects such as surface-area to volume ratio and compression ratios are included.


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