Comparative Thermal Analysis of Piston Crown Using Ansys
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 4
Abstract
In engines pistons are very important parts to produce power. Piston fail mainly due to mechanical stresses and thermal stresses. An analysis of thermal stress and damages due to application of temperature is presented and analysed in this work. Aluminium alloy have been selected for thermal analysis of piston. Results are shown and a comparison is made to find the most suited design Analysis of piston crown is done with boundary conditions, which includes pressure on piston head during working condition and uneven temperature distribution from piston head to skirt. There are four types of piston crown that has been analysed in this project. The CAD model is created using CATIA software. CAD model is then imported into ANSYS software for geometry and meshing purpose. Complete design is imported to ANSYS 15 software then analysis is performed.
Authors and Affiliations
A. Kesavan, T. Karthik, N. Vigneshwaran, A. Sriram
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