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Investigation via Finite Element Analysis of the Influence of Boiling on the Thermo-Structural Behavior of the Engine Head of a High-Performance Combustion Engine

2023-08-28
2023-24-0184
This paper presents a numerical methodology for studying the effect of boiling on the structural behavior of high-performance internal combustion engines. Boiling occurs when the portion of engine coolant in contact with hot walls reaches high temperatures and vapor bubbles form. While incipient vaporization of the coolant can promote additional cooling, excessive vapor can act as an insulator and lead to potentially dangerous high temperatures in the engine. Boiling is typically analyzed using Computational Fluid Dynamic Analyses, which are usually computationally intensive. In this study, the authors propose a Finite Element methodology that combines semi-empirical formulations, less demanding than Computational Fluid Dynamic models, with thermal Finite Element simulations to detect and manage boiling. Two different empirical formulations for boiling were employed, proposed by Garro and Chen respectively, and their results were compared.
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