Analytical Approach on Intake fort Development of SI Engines Based on Correlations of Design Parameters and Flow Coefficients

가솔린엔진의 흡기유량계수와 포트설계인자의 상관성에 관한 연구

  • Lee, Si-Hun (Gasoline Engine Test Team, Hyundai Motor Company)
  • Published : 2006.09.01

Abstract

An Intake Port of SI engines plays a key role on improving engine performance by maximizing full load volumetric efficiency or by optimizing in-cylinder air motion. However, designing an intake port has been usually performed based on port experts' experience and know-how, which means that analytical analyses are relatively insufficient. In this paper, port design parameters which decide an overall port shape were defined in order to correlate them relevantly with flow test results accumulated so far. Test species were composed of all twenty eight SI engines which cover major engine displacements from 1,000cc to 4,000cc. First, they were tested on a steady state flow test rig to find out their flow coefficients. Secondly, those flow coefficients were analyzed based on the port design parameters measured from the engines. The most effective parameters were port height, valve head diameter, and the ratio of port size and cylinder bore diameter. The final correlation equation could predict flow coefficients within 2% deviation.

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