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Numerical Analysis of Flow Characteristics in Swirl Chamber Type Diesel Engine (연락공 형상에 따른 와류실식 디젤기관의 유동 특성 수치해석)

  • Kwon Taeyun;Choi Gyeungho
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2005
  • In this study, in-cylinder flow of the swirl chamber type diesel engine numerically simulated by VECTIS code. The flow fields during the intake and compression process were also investigated in detail. Numerical results revealed that the generation and distortion of the swirling, tumbling vortices and those influences on turbulence kinetic energy by shape of the jet passage, angle and area. It was also found that flow characteristics were affected by inflow velocity that depends on change of the jet passage shape. Swirl ratio was increased according to decrease of jet passage area, and was affected by piston motion according to increase of jet passage angle. Tumbling vortices had the similar in various cases, but tumble ratio was increased with the inflow velocity. The generation of turbulence kinetic energy was considerably influenced by complex effects of swirling and tumbling vortices.

Cryogenic Jet Injection Test Using Liquid Nitrogen (액체 질소를 이용한 극저온 단일 제트 분사 시험)

  • Cho, Seong-Ho;Khil, Tae-Ock;Park, Gu-Jeong;Yoon, Young-Bin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.11a
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    • pp.597-600
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    • 2010
  • Cold flow injection test was conducted to investigate the characteristics of cryogenic liquid nitrogen jet at sub to supercritical condition. Single jet injector element was installed in high pressure chamber to investigate the effect of ambient pressure around the jet, injector geometry and flow conditions. Experimental results showed obvious differences between jet characteristics under subcritical and supercritical condition. Effect of injector inlet shape also was investigated.

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Automatic Generation of CAM Model for Machining Holes for Jet Engine Compressor Case Based on Feature Recognition (제트엔진 압축기 케이스의 구멍 가공을 위한 특징형상 인식 기반의 CAM 모델 자동생성)

  • Kim, Byung Chul;Song, Ilhwan
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.337-345
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    • 2015
  • High machining technology is needed for manufacturing jet engines for use in aircrafts. To reduce errors in the jet engine machining process, the machining companies of aircraft engines have introduced the CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) technology. However, to create a CAM model, the operator must manually conduct machining operations based on a CAD (computer-aided design) model, which can take several days or weeks. To solve this problem, this study proposes a method for automatically generating a CAM model for machining holes in the parts, using a CAD model. In this method, the features of the hole are recognized from the CAD model and translated into machining operations to be used with the CATIA program. Additionally, a prototype system was implemented and the proposed method was experimentally verified.

A Fast Generation Method of CAM Model for Machining of Jet Engines Using Shape Search (형상 검색을 이용한 제트엔진 절삭가공을 위한 빠른 CAM 모델 생성 방법)

  • Kim, Byung Chul;Song, Ilhwan;Shin, Suchul
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.327-336
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    • 2016
  • Manufacturers of aircraft engines have introduced computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software to operate and control computerized numerical control (CNC) machine tools. However, the generation of a CAM model is a time consuming and error-prone task since machining procedure and operational details are manually defined. For the automatic generation of a CAM model, feature recognition techniques have been widely studied. However, their recognition coverage is limited so that complex shapes such as a jet engine cannot be fully developed. This study presents a novel approach to quickly generate a CAM model from a CAD model using shape search techniques. Once an operator sets a machining operation as a reference operation, the same shapes as the shapes referenced by the operation are searched. The reference operation is copied to the positions of the searched shapes. The proposed method was verified through experiments with a jet engine compressor case.

Penetration Height of Low-temperature Ethanol Jet Injected Into a Crossflow Airstream (횡단 공기유동장으로 분사되는 저온 에탄올 제트의 침투거리)

  • Lee, Jongkwon;Koo, Jaye
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 2020
  • The jet in crossflow is a spray method used in the various air-breathing engine. In order to understand the spray characteristics in various environments, many prior studies have been conducted. However, there is a lack of understanding of the low-temperature liquid spray characteristics below 273 K. With this in mind, we tried to enhance the knowledge of the low-temperature liquid spray characteristics by identifying the penetration height of low-temperature ethanol. The experiment was conducted under phase pressure, and 273 K of air and 293, 263, and 233 K of ethanol was used. Shadowgraphy was employed to measure the liquid penetration, and Otsu's method was used to analyze the penetration height. The heights tend to decrease as the temperature of the liquid jet decreases. A correlation for the penetration height in the experimental conditions was derived and presented.

Fundamental Study on Jet Defrosting Method for Precooled Turbojet Engines(Effects of the Surface Temperature of Cooling Tubes)

  • Fukiba, Katsuyoshi;Sato, Tetsuya;Inoue, Shou;Ohkubo, Hidetoshi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.182-186
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    • 2008
  • Fundamental experiments with single row heat exchanger were conducted for the purpose of validating new defrosting method using jet impingement. The coolant temperature were varied from 83 to 250 K. We used the jet periodically, once in 50 second and the duration of the jet is 0.1 second. The effect of the coolant temperature in the effectiveness of the jet defrosting was investigated.

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Experimental Investigation of Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction Using Microjet Injection

  • Mamada, Ayumi;Watanabe, Toshinori;Uzawa, Seiji;Himeno, Takehiro;Oishi, Tsutomu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.622-627
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    • 2008
  • Experiment of active noise control on supersonic jet noise was conducted by use of microjet injection. The microjets were injected to the shear layer of the main jet through 22 small holes at the lip of a rectangular nozzle. Based on the measurement of farfield sound pressure, it was found that the jet noise was effectively reduced by several dB(in some cases up to 10 dB). The power levels of all measurement points were also reduced by use of microjet injection. The microjet affected not only the broadband noise but also the screech tone noise. The sound pressure level, the frequency of the screech tone, and the structure of the jet could be changed by the microjet. Flow visualization with schlieren technique was also made to observe the effect of microjet on the flow field.

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Network Analysis of Engine Lubrication System

  • Chun, Sang-Myung;Park, Young-Hwan;Siyoul Jang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.06a
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    • pp.126-133
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    • 2000
  • A computer program for the analysis of engine lubrication systems has been developed. And a case study of a four cylinders gasoline engine is illustrated. This paper gives the mathematical models for oil flow through hydraulic tappet as well as the ones of oil jet and plain journal bearings. And the new from an oil pump and the flow resistance through an oil filter is considered at various temperatures. In the analysis, the various design guidelines are applied. The distribution of flow and pressure of an engine lubrication system are calculated, and the pressure data compared with the experimental data at a few points in the engine lubrication system. This method is helpful to design of engine lubrication system efficiently.

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Network Analysis of Engine Lubrication System

  • Chun, Sang Myung;Park, Young Hwan;Jang, Siyoul
    • KSTLE International Journal
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2000
  • A computer program fur the analysis of engine lubrication systems has been developed. And a case study of a four cylinders gasoline engine is illustrated. This paper gives the mathematical models far oil flow through hydraulic tappet as well as those of oil jet and plain journal bearings. And the flow from an oil pump and the flow resistance through an oil filter is considered at various temperatures. In the analysis, the various design guidelines are applied. The distribution of flow and pressure of an engine lubrication system are calculated, and the pressure data compared with the experimental data at a few points in the engine lubrication system. This method is helpful to design of engine lubrication system efficiently.

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Numerical simulation and investigation of jet impingement cooling heat transfer for the rotor blade

  • Peiravi, Amin;Bozorg, Mohsen Agha Seyyed Mirza;Mostofizadeh, Alireza
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.537-551
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    • 2020
  • Investigation of leading edge impingement cooling for first stage rotor blades in an aero-engine turbine, its effect on rotor temperature and trailing edge wake loss have been undertaken in this study. The rotor is modeled with the nozzle for attaining a more accurate simulation. The rotor blade is hollowed in order for the coolant to move inside. Also, plenum with the 15 jet nozzles are placed in it. The plenum is fed by compressed fresh air at the rotor hub. Engine operational and real condition is exerted as boundary condition. Rotor is inspected in two states: in existence of cooling technique and non-cooling state. Three-dimensional compressible and steady solutions of RANS equations with SST K-ω turbulent model has been performed for this numerical simulation. The results show that leading edge is one of the most critical regions because of stagnation formation in those areas. Another high temperature region is rotor blade tip for existence of tip leakage in this area and jet impingement cooling can effectively cover these regions. The rotation impact of the jet velocity from hub to tip caused a tendency in coolant streamlines to move toward the rotor blade tip. In addition, by discharging used coolant air from the trailing edge and ejecting it to the turbines main flow by means of the slot in trailing edge, which could reduce the trailing edge wake loss and a total decrease in the blade cooling loss penalty.