• JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
  • JoomlaWorks Simple Image Rotator
 
  Bookmark and Share
 
 
Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.18.1999.tde-10062024-161828
Document
Author
Full name
Carlos De Marqui Junior
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 1999
Supervisor
Committee
Canale, Antonio Carlos (President)
Catalano, Fernando Martini
Leal, Gilberto Gomes
Title in Portuguese
Análise e otimização de sistemas de arrefecimento de motores diesel
Keywords in Portuguese
modelo matemático
motores
sistemas de arrefecimento
Abstract in Portuguese
Desenvolveu-se uma modelagem matemática para a análise de sistemas de refrigeração de motores Diesel. Utiliza-se modelos matemáticos interdependentes para representar o circuito percorrido pelo líquido de arrefecimento (motor, tubulações, termostato e radiador) e o circuito percorrido pelo ar. As características dos componentes do sistema, seu arranjo no compartimento do motor e condições ambientes são importantes variáveis consideradas do veículo, o modelo matemático possibilitao cálculo do coeficiente global de transferência de calor do radiador em função do tempo, do fluxo térmico dissipado pelo radiador, e da potência consumida em função do tempo de teste. Possibilita-se uma análise do funcionamento do sistema de arrefecimento em várias condições de testes e para diferentes veículos. O uso do programa pode facilitar o desenvolvimento de um novo projeto de sistema de refrigeração, ou facilitar a análise de resultados de testes. Em um sistema de arrefecimento podem ser realizadas otimizações para reduzir o consumo de combustível, emissão de poluentes e desgaste do motor. Utilizou-se resultados de testes experimentais com veículos Mercedes-Benz para a validação do modelo, os resultados demonstram coerência com a literatura e com os outos resultados de testes
Title in English
Analysis and optimisation of diesel engines cooling system
Keywords in English
cooling system
engines
mathematical model
Abstract in English
A mathematical model has been developed for Diesel engines cooling System analysis. Coupled mathematical models has been used to describe the coolant Circuit (engine, tubes, thermostat, and heat exchanger) and air Circuit. The cooling System components characteristics, their arrangement in the engine compartment and environment are the most important variables considered by the mathematical models. By taken appropriate Information from experimental tests and respective vehicle design characteristics, the mathematical model enables to calculate the global heat transfer coefficient of the radiator, the engine heat transfer rate to coolant, the radiator heat transfer rate and system power consumption during the test. Cooling system performance has been determined in several test conditions and for different vehicles. The mathematical model can be used in the development of new cooling system design or in the analysis of tests resuits. Cooling system optimisations can be obtained using the mathematical model in orderto reducing fuel consumption, gas emissions and engine wear. To validate the mathematical model, tests carried out in Mercedes-Benz vehicles have been used and the model outputs has shown good agreement with the available technical literature and other tests results.
 
WARNING - Viewing this document is conditioned on your acceptance of the following terms of use:
This document is only for private use for research and teaching activities. Reproduction for commercial use is forbidden. This rights cover the whole data about this document as well as its contents. Any uses or copies of this document in whole or in part must include the author's name.
Publishing Date
2024-06-10
 
WARNING: Learn what derived works are clicking here.
All rights of the thesis/dissertation are from the authors
CeTI-SC/STI
Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations of USP. Copyright © 2001-2024. All rights reserved.