Technical Paper
Experiment and Simulation Analysis on Heat load of Heavy-duty Vehicle Diesel Engine
2007-07-23
2007-01-2069
The paper reports an experimental and simulating exploration over a series of problems such as overheat of the complete machine and thermal cracks in the valve bridge region of cylinder head. The studies involve heat load test of complete machine, measuring the temperature of the bottom part of cylinder head, analyzing coolant-flow distribution of upper nozzles in the bottom side of cylinder head, and three-dimensional numerical simulation on the coolant flow in the sixth cylinder water jacket which lies on the most wicked heat transfer condition. The test and simulation results show that overheat of engine results largely from insufficiency of the heat-sinking capacity of water-radiator and shortage of the coolant flux. The unsuitable flow field in cylinder head water jacket, where only 12.22% coolant can cool the bottom of cylinder head, is the main reason causing cylinder head overheat on the bottom side and thermal cracks in the valve bridge region.