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An Innovative Approach Towards Low-Emission (BS-IV) & Improved-Performance of Diesel Engine with Conventional Fuel Injection Equipment (Non-Electronic Injectors & E-Governed In-Line Pump)

2021-09-22
2021-26-0060
The conventional internal combustion engines continue to dominate many fields like transportation, agriculture and power generation. Moreover, apprehension over oil price restriction has created an unprecedented demand for fuel economy. Diesel engine is mostly preferred for its higher thermal efficiency, high-torque and outstanding longevity. In recent days with flooded technologies, Uniqueness and the Differentiation of Product play vital role for a successful business in Auto Industry. The present invention is related to the Challenges of Design & Development of Conventional Diesel Engine to meet the stringent emission & performance requirements (BS-IV) of Internal Combustion engines, and more particularly to achieve the targets with conventional Fuel Injection Systems (Non-electronic Fuel Injectors, In-Line Fuel Injection Pump-Governed Electronically) with required sub-systems on IC engine.
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Experimental Analysis of Heavy Duty CNG Engine Based on Its Aspiration and Fuel System

2021-09-22
2021-26-0117
Engine calibration involves the interaction of electronic components with various engine systems like intake system, exhaust system, ignition system, etc. Emissions are the by-products of combustion of fuel and air inside the combustion chamber. After-treatment systems generally take up the responsibility to scrape out harmful emissions from the engines. However, a good engine calibration will focus on emission reduction at source i.e., during the combustion itself. Thus, the intake of air and fuel in proper amount at each engine operating point is crucial for optimized engine performance and minimal emissions. The Intake system is an integral part of any internal combustion engine and it plays an important role to improve its performance and emission. Generally, for a SI engine, maintaining the stoichiometric A/F ratio is a challenging endeavour from an operational standpoint.
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Bump Steer and Brake Steer Optimization in Steering Linkages Through TAGUCHI Method DOE Analysis

2021-09-22
2021-26-0079
Due to recent infrastructural development and emerging competitive automotive markets, there is seen a huge shift in customer’s demand and vehicle drivability pattern in commercial vehicle industry. Now apart from ensuring better vehicle durability and best in class tyre life and fuel mileage, a vehicle manufacturer also has to focus on other key attributes like driver’s safety and ride comfort. Thus, for ensuring enhanced drivability, key parameters for ensuring better vehicle handling includes optimization of bump steer and brake steer. Both bump steer and brake steer are vehicle’s undesirable phenomenon where a driver is forced to constantly make steering wheel correction in order to safely maneuver the vehicle in the desired path.
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EGR Strategies Pertaining to High Pressure and Low Pressure EGR in Heavy Duty CNG Engine to Optimize Exhaust Temperature and NOx Emissions

2021-09-22
2021-26-0114
CNG has proven to be a concrete alternative to gasoline and diesel fuel for sustained mobility. Due to stringent emission norms and sanctions being imposed on diesel fuel vehicles, OEMs have shifted their attention towards natural gas as an efficient and green fuel. Newly implemented BS VI emission norms in India have stressed on the reduction of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) from the exhaust by almost 85% as compared to BS IV emission norms. Also, Indian Automotive market is fuel economy cautious. This challenges to focus on improving fuel economy but without increase in NOx emissions. Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) has the potential to reduce the NOx emissions by decreasing the in-cylinder temperature. The objective of the paper is to model a CNG TCIC engine using 1D simulation in order to optimize the NOx emissions and maintain exhaust temperatures under failsafe limits.
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Investigation and Experimental Based Solution to Address High Particulate Matter Contributed from Open Crank Case Ventilation System in Automotive Diesel Engines to Meet Stringent Emission Norms BS6

2021-09-22
2021-26-0188
As part of transformation from BS4 to BS6 automobile emission standard in India, engine manufactures are focusing on continuous development of emission control technologies and suitable strategies. Exhaust tail pipe emission and Crankcase emission are added together to meet the regulation acceptable limit. The crankcase emissions contribute substantially to the total Particulate Matter (PM) emitted from an engine. Hence there is a need of design and development of suitable Crankcase ventilation system. This paper presents investigation of high PM contributed from Open Crankcase ventilation (OCV) system in Diesel engine and experiment based solutions.
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Bogie Wear Pad - A Comparative Study

2021-09-22
2021-26-0442
Bogie-type suspensions for trucks are comprised of two axles and a central spring pack on each side of the truck chassis. Bogie suspensions have a good load distribution between the axles and are used for severe applications in trucks, in off-road conditions thereby subjecting them to extreme stain and load. In today’s competitive market scenario, it of utmost importance to minimize down time in commercial vehicles as it directly corresponds to loss in business which leads to customer dissatisfaction. It is therefore essential to optimize and select the right material for each component in the bogie suspension system. This paper deals with the material selection and testing of one such component - Bogie Wear Pad. The bogie wear pad undergoes sliding friction throughout its lifetime during loading and unloading of bogie suspension. Three different materials are selected and their wear is measured under the same conditions of loading.
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Comparison of Optical Strain Analysis and Circular Grid Analysis in Sheet Metal Forming

2007-10-30
2007-01-4282
The sheet metal forming is conventionally studied using circular grid analysis. The recent developments in image processing techniques have made more accurate prediction of forming strains possible. Optical strain analysis is difficult for shop floor quality because of the higher cost of the system. Besides, the optical strain analyzer demands certain illumination requirements. Hence, conventional circular grid analysis is preferred for formability inspection at shop floor level. This paper focuses in benchmarking the circular grid analysis technique against the optical strain analysis for an automotive component. In the current work, the results of finite element analysis of a stamping process are initially validated with more accurate optical strain analysis. Later, the validation is done separately with circular grid analysis and the results of circular grid analysis are compared against that of optical strain analysis.
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Optical Strain Measurement- Experimental Tool for Validating Sheet Metal Forming Analysis

2006-10-31
2006-01-3577
Automotive sheet metal components involve complex geometry and large surface areas. In addition to complex geometry, thrust for reduction of the new product development cycle demands for virtual simulation before prototyping. However in order to validate the simulation parameters, the numerical model needs to be experimentally verified. Conventional strain measurement techniques like Mylar tape, Traveling microscope are tedious and error prone for sheet metal forming analysis. Recently, optical strain measurement techniques are being used in sheet metal forming industry. Through this, strain measurement is more accurate, less time consuming and repeatable. This paper discusses a case study in which the analysis results of an automotive sheet metal component are experimentally validated by circular grid analysis using an optical strain measurement method. The circular grids are marked in the sheet metal blanks by screen-printing.
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Multi-Body Dynamic Simulation and Experimental Validation of Valve Spring Surge Speed

2013-11-27
2013-01-2770
Valve spring surge is one of the critical issues in an automotive engine that may cause catastrophic failure in an engine. The term surge refers to inter coil vibration of valve spring, which occurs when the natural frequency of the spring matches with the engine operating frequency. This surge happens when the engine speeds-up beyond the design limit under certain extreme operating conditions. The speed at which the valve spring surges is referred as valve spring surge speed. At this speed, the spring force starts deteriorating and eventually results in loss of contact between the valve train components. So, there is a need to predict the engine speed at which the valve-train components start losing contact and also explore possibilities to increase the surge speed by optimizing the valve spring design parameters. This paper is a physical extension of theoretical prediction of valve jump phenomenon for existing and proposed valve springs using multi-body dynamic ADAMS software® [3].
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Improvement in Crank Train Torsional Vibration (TV) Performance of Multi-Cylinder Diesel Engine

2013-11-27
2013-01-2777
The crankshaft twist is of great concern for heavy duty engines. In order to have a longer B10 life and better NVH characteristics, it is desired to have minimum Torsional vibrations (TV) in the crank shaft. To keep the crankshaft twist in check - TV dampers are used. Aneasier approach is to use a Viscous TV damper which keeps TV below acceptable limit for entire speed range. But this is a very costly approach. In this paper, the design of rubber TV damper for multi-cylinder engine was optimized to have lower TV characteristics. The optimized rubber damper has been developed with AEM - VAMAC™ grade rubber. This material provides advantages of better TV attenuation, higher thermal resistance, oil resistance higher durability and a much longer life than other rubber compositions. Besides rubber profile was also optimized to obtain higher slip torque. The TV amplitudes with existing rubber compound (EPDM -Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) were measured in the engine testbed.
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Evolution of 4 Wheeler Emission Legislation in India vis-à-vis with European

2013-11-27
2013-01-2758
Indian Bharat Stage (BS) vehicular emission norms were introduced in the year 2000 which was two emission stages behind Europe. During last decade India has progressed faster compared to Europe and have implemented BS-IV emission norms in 2010 which is one stage behind Europe. This paper reviews progress of Indian vehicular emissions, and On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) legislations. Further, it also explores the technology advancements in engine emission control devices and Fuel quality happened due to tightening of emission norms.
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Experimental and Finite Elemental Analysis of Bogie Suspension Mounting Brackets

2013-11-27
2013-01-2789
In mining tippers, rear suspension plays a major role in defining vehicles ride and handling characteristics, stability and load carrying capacity. Bogie type of suspension is well suited for these applications. Bogie suspension mainly consists of bogie bracket, leaf springs and radius rods. Nonlinear static analysis is performed for a bogie bracket assembly considering bolt pretension and contacts to evaluate the static strength of bogie bracket. Since bogie bracket is connected to frame with several bolts, a sensitivity analysis is carried out to study the effect of bolt loosing on bogie bracket. The surface contact interaction (stick-slip) behavior between frame and bogie suspension mounting bracket is also studied. Good correlation is achieved with testing results.
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Development of World's 1st Mechanical Inline Pump Engine Meeting BSIII Emission Norms with Technology of Exhaust and AT

2013-11-27
2013-01-2856
The automotive industry is one of the industries that have visibility suffered a strong demand for higher environmental performance. This industry have enjoyed years as the main source of employment and economic growth, today it is being pointed out as one of the major contributors to air pollution in urban centers. Indeed the benefits of automobile provide the means of gaining access to life's necessities and employment and a source of pleasure. However, despite these benefits there are environmental burdens as well: local air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, road congestion, noise, mortality and morbidity from accidents and less open space to roads. Thus companies in the sector have been trying different strategies to overcome these challenges Evaluation of Emission development for commercial vehicles had always been great challenge to continuously migrate from one level of emission norm to other maintaining the business continuity.
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NVH Attribute - Roadmap for Competitive Advantage

2013-11-27
2013-01-2851
In the automotive industry several attributes needs to be considered for the development of a new vehicle which are important for the customer, such as vehicle dynamics, driveability, fuel consumption, emissions, durability and NVH among many others. Sometimes these characteristics are conflicting and often need is to create a robust trade-off where the design space is sufficient to fit all of them in a vehicle that rhymes with the brand image and is appealing to the intended customer. Automobile manufacturers try to meet the requirements with respect to quality and comfort and often, emotional, aspects supercede the previous objective, pragmatic demands. The satisfaction of the demands by the customers concerning comfort, driving pleasure, design appears dominant and functionality criteria sometimes takes a back seat. NVH is considered to be one of the key buy in factor among the above mentioned attributes.
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Advance Manufacturing Method to Meet Various Strength Requirements in CABIN Structure

2013-11-27
2013-01-2902
CABIN design is continuously undergoing a huge change for reasons of customer comfort on for meeting regulatory requirement. Consequently the strategic design process will not only consider need for high strength structures but a pragmatic research based approach utilizing the latest technology. Though cab structure is built by a sheet metal blank as per the required dimensions, some locations encounter great amounts of stress and must be designed to withstand the same in a durable way. A possible simpler practice would be to add reinforcements in the high stress area or use high strength material for the entire part. However in this approach weight and cost of the component will be increased. As the weight of the Cabin, vehicle increases this will impact fuel efficiency. Attempts have been taken like using composite materials.
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A Systematic Approach of Cooling System Design, Development and Application for Commercial Vehicles

2013-04-08
2013-01-1294
A methodology for design and development of commercial vehicle cooling system is derived with an objective to minimize part cost, engineering resources and time to market. This approach is very useful in companies with more variant of engines and vehicles. For this it is identified to have a common cooling system for a set of engines. A systematic approach to develop cooling system based on heat rejection is conceptualised. Engines are classified based on heat loads in to various groups. The cooling package selected for a particular group is independent of type of vehicle (bus or truck), cab (day, sleeper, FES or FBS), Type of drive (LHD or RHD), Emission norm (BSIII or BSIV) and fuel (Diesel or CNG). These packages will cover up the entire range of vehicles and engines. The packaging space available for each group is derived and the cooling package size is finalised. Fan and fan pulley options are listed based on air flow and fuel efficiency requirements.
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Commercial Vehicle NVH Refinement through Test-CAE Development Approach

2013-04-08
2013-01-1006
The cost incurred to make design modifications to solve NVH problems increases with maturity of design in the development process. Hence NVH issues should be addressed in the initial phase to avoid any significant changes in structure and subsequent changes in overall performance of the vehicle. Hybrid methodology with application of advanced testing and Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) tools to achieve full vehicle NVH attribute targets is nowadays a must for this reason. This paper represents a case study on low frequency NVH performance evaluation and refinement for heavy commercial vehicle truck using Hybrid Test-CAE methodology. To achieve better NVH performance, it is important to set competitive overall vehicle level NVH targets and cascade it down to system and sub-system targets. Test-CAE correlation has been carried out to validate Finite element (FE) modeling procedure and methodology.
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Evolution of Bus Design in India

2013-11-27
2013-01-2764
Buses have been main means of mass transport in organized as well as unorganized sectors in India. Though the art and science of Chassis Designing had been practiced and matured by all Indian OEMs, Body design had long not been accorded high priority by them. Till 1989, there was no comprehensive set of rules enforced. Bus designs were developed with scant regard for safety and emission. OEMs sold their products in the form of drive away chassis and the Body Design & Body Building was largely left to Body Builders, many of whom employed poor design, build and quality control practices. Spurious materials, parts, non-uniform construction resulted in number of accidents and many of them were fatal. Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR) kicked-in 1st July 1989. With roll out of CMVR, various safety related features like entry/exit door, emergency exits, window frames, their locations, dimensions and designs were defined.
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Heuristic Approach for Part Number Minimization during New Product Development in Automobile Industry

2012-09-24
2012-01-2054
The goal of any Lean organization is to understand customer value and to focus its efforts to continuously increase it. Lean applies to every business and every process and so is applicable for New Product Development (NPD) in Automobile industry, where the major output is the vehicle part numbers. Part numbers are generated based on the variant tree finalized. Customer requirements, benchmarks and organization assets such as lessons learnt and historical information provide input to the variant tree. Parts numbers for a particular model are generated during the concept Bill of Materials (BOM) stage and after which it exists during the complete product life cycle. Part number generation includes considerable effort by the design team, the validation team, and also includes overheads on the Product Life cycle Management (PLM) system.
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Correlation Study of Oil Strainer Mounting Bracket for Dynamic Loading

2013-11-27
2013-01-2782
Oil strainer is used in engine oil sump, which prevents dirt, scale and other particle from clogging downstream orifice. In this paper, dynamic analysis was carried out using FEA tool. As a part of dynamic analysis, constrained modal analysis and frequency response (steady state dynamics) analysis was done. Frequency response analysis was done for different engine exciting frequency at different service load (vibration amplitude). Modal superposition method is used for doing frequency response analysis and load is applied as base excitation. The natural frequency from modal analysis and stress response from frequency response analysis is well correlated with test results. Based on achieved good correlation with test, several design modification could be carried out in CAE before finalizing the final design.
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