scholarly journals EXHAUST NOISE ANALYSIS RESEARCH FOR A SINGLE-CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE AND EVALUATION OF NOISE FILTRATION BY SIMULATION

2021 ◽  
pp. 203-212
Author(s):  
Claudiu Golgot ◽  
Nicolae Filip

The paper develops an ana lysis of exhaust noise for a single-cylinder diesel engine tested in laboratory conditions. The acoustic signal at the engine exhaust system, for the speed range 1,300 – 2,700 rpm was measured and recorded. The results of the noise recordings were subjected to a processing from which the variation of the noise level depending on the engine speed was obtained. Next, the physiological effect of acoustic filtrations for noise recordings was analyzed by simulation. This allowed the optimization of the exhaust noise, having identified the areas and the optimal attenuation effect. In the performed simulations, it was found that the low frequencies require the highest attenuation background.

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.36) ◽  
pp. 920
Author(s):  
Byshov N.V ◽  
Bachurin A.N ◽  
Bogdanchikov I.Yu ◽  
Oleynik D.O ◽  
Yakunin Yu.V. ◽  
...  

The aim of the article is to develop a method and a device for reducing the toxicity of exhaust gases of diesel engines and reducing noise taking into account the current mode of operation of the engine. This is done with the help of installing a liquid catalyst (LC) into the exhaust system, ensuring the processes of trapping, chemical bonding and neutralization of toxic components and soot particles in the aerosol chamber while the vortex flow is being processed by a neutralizing solution supplied under pressure. Then the flow is divided into phases and toxic components and soot are separated in the centrifugal swirl drop separator (SDS).The developed and tested design of an exhaust gas cleaning device installed instead of the standard D-120 engine exhaust system and an automated cleaning process control system make it possible to reduce the toxicity of exhaust gases (EG): nitrogen oxides by 40 %, hydrocarbons by 43 % and soot by 70 %. The noise level of its work in enclosed spaces was reduced by 16–22 %. The device also had low gas-dynamic resistance.The investigation methodology is based on the use of modern methods and measuring devices. Exhaust gas tester META “Autotest CO – CH – CO2 – O2 – λ – NOx” was used to measure the toxicity of exhaust gases. To measure smoking at the exhaust of the diesel engine, the opacity meter META-01MP was used. The gas flow velocity was measured with ATT-1004 thermo-anemometer, the noise level of the tractor was recorded with noise and vibration meter VSHV–003–M2, and the fuel consumption with SIRT-1 meter.Theoretical studies were carried out on the basis of the laws of gas dynamics, the modern theory of statistical analysis, and experiment planning techniques. When developing an experimental LC model, dependencies were obtained, which allow to achieve the optimal design and technological parameters of the wet cleaning system for diesel exhaust gases.The optimization of the design parameters and the processing of experimental data were carried out with the help of modern software using the methods of mathematical statistics using computers.The current methods of reducing the toxicity of engines consist primarily in improving the design of engines, in order to influence the nature of the working process, the use of alternative fuels and additives, exhaust gas recirculation, as well as installing various types of exhaust gas catalytic systems. Measures related to the introduction of constructive changes in engines require some major restructuring of the industry, which is difficult to achieve in modern conditions. Alternative fuels have not yet been widely used in agriculture. Therefore, today the most effective and acceptable means of achieving environmental standards is the installation of various mobile catalysts in the exhaust system, as well as devices for trapping soot particles. The use of this exhaust gas cleaning system for diesel engines functioning in enclosed spaces can significantly improve the working conditions of the personnel and have a slight effect on the power and fuel-economic performance of the power unit, reducing the power of the D-120 engine of the T-30 tractor equipped with an upgraded exhaust system when taking external speed characteristics averaged 1.6 %, the torque was 1.5 % and the increase in specific fuel consumption was 1.8 %.In this paper we used materials from scientific publications indexed by bibliographic abstract databases of Scopus and Web of Science.   


2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
David J. Kapparos ◽  
Indranil Brahma ◽  
Andrea Strzelec ◽  
Christopher J. Rutland ◽  
David E. Foster ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 556-562 ◽  
pp. 1075-1078 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi Hao Zhou ◽  
Dao Lai Chen ◽  
Ling Zhang Ji ◽  
Shou Peng Wan

This paper is to use a fast and useful simulation method to verify the acoustics performance of the exhaust muffler which was designed, and find a better muffler. Based on analyzing the spectral of diesel engine exhaust noise and the muffler theory, and designed two different type of muffler. Got the transmission loss of muffler by using software. Finally, compared the two projects’ transmission loss and got the better effect.


2013 ◽  
Vol 718-720 ◽  
pp. 1499-1503 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hai Jian Chen ◽  
Guang Yu Zhu

Based on the one-dimensional and unsteady flow theory of gas dynamics and acoustic analysis method, a thermodynamics and acoustics model of single cylinder diesel engine was established, then the model was realized using GT-Power. A method combined with mechanic analysis and acoustic prediction was presented. With this method, the influence of compression ratio, inlet and outlet channels, intake valve and exhaust valve timing on engine exciting force and noise is analyzed. Then the optimization value of each factor is determined to improve the muffler. The intake and exhaust noise of the optimized engine is simulated with this model, the simulating results indicated that the exhaust noise reduces 2.6~3dB, and the intake noise reduces 1.1~1.4dB.


2019 ◽  
Vol 177 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-131
Author(s):  
Krzysztof LESIAK ◽  
Marek BRZEZANSKI ◽  
Dariusz PROSTANSKI

Limiting the temperature of exhaust gases to below 150°C is one of the necessary conditions for diesel engine to be used in a potentially explosive atmosphere. For this purpose heat exchangers are necessary to be used. This article presents the concept of exchanger in which heat pipes are used to transport thermal energy from the exhaust gases to the cooling medium.


2021 ◽  
pp. 095745652110307
Author(s):  
Pravin P Hujare ◽  
Vishal R Mote ◽  
Ashok R Mache ◽  
Deepak P Hujare ◽  
Sandeep S Kore

The major source of noise pollution was an internal combustion engine. Henceforth, the design of the engine exhaust system was a tough challenge for automotive industries. The mufflers have been used to moderate the exhaust noise from the engine to the neighboring atmosphere. So in domestic as well as the industrial application, it is required to reduce noise levels to prevent human hazards. The performance of muffler is measured in terms of transmission loss. The transmission loss of reactive muffler is depending on its geometry. This article describes the effects of pores at the inlet pipe and outlet pipe of the reactive muffler on its performance capacity at a target frequency. It is found that the muffler performance is dependent on the number and position of pores. The single chamber and double chamber reactive mufflers are used for the study. The numerical analysis is performed by COMSOL Multiphysics software. The numerical analysis result of the different models of the muffler is compared with experimental analysis. The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of pores in inlet and outlet pipe to maximize the TL at the target frequency of reactive muffler.


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