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Quantification of primary flows of a torque converter using laser doppler velocimetry

2000-06-12
2000-05-0106
All modern automotive automatic transmissions require the use of a torque converter to allow for the transmission of torque from the engine to the drivetrain. Although they are commonly used throughout the automotive industry, there is little understanding of the internal flows within the torque converter. An experimental study has been conducted to reveal the internal flow characteristics within a production torque converter using Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV) under the operating conditions. LDV measurements were conducted on the planes between impeller blades, and the gap between the impeller and turbine blades. The study showed that the internal flow is highly complex and the difference in rotor speeds between the impeller and turbine compound the flow effects. Transmission oil flows in the planes at the impeller exit and gap region were affected by the turbine blade as it passed.
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Quantification of volumetric in-cylinder flow of SI engine usign 3D laser doppler velocimetry

2000-06-12
2000-05-0035
The flow inside of an internal combustion engine is highly complex and varies greatly among different engine types. For a long time IC engine researchers have tried to classify the major mean flow patterns and turbulence characteristics using different measurement techniques. During the last three decades tumble and swirl numbers have gained increasing popularity in mean flow quantification while turbulent kinetic energy has been used for the measurement of turbulence in the cylinder. In this paper, simultaneous 3-D LDV measurements of the in-cylinder flows of the three different engines are summarized for the quantification of the flow characteristics. The ensemble averaged velocity, tumble and swirl motions, and turbulence kinetic energy during the intake and compression strokes were examined from the measured velocity data (approximately 2,000 points for each case) by the 3-D LDV system.
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