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Improving Cylinder Cooling Using Tapered Fins and Baffle Plates between Fins in Air-Cooled Engines

2010-04-12
2010-01-0323
We aim to maximize the performance of air-cooled engines (such as motorbike engines and small stationary engines) by increasing cylinder cooling and by maintaining uniform temperature around the cylinder circumference. In typical engine designs, air cools the front of the cylinder better than the rear. In an effort to increase cooling at the rear, this research experiments with tapered fins that contract air flow to the cylinder axis between the fins, and with baffle plates mounted between fins symmetrically with respect to a plane through the axis of the cylinder. In a wind tunnel at air velocities between 20 and 60 km/h, we compared cylinders with conventional fins, cylinders with tapered fins, cylinders with baffle plates between conventional fins, and cylinders with baffle plates between tapered fins.
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