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Technical Paper

Turbocharger Selection in HD BSIV EGR Engine with the Help of Analytical Method and Correlation with Actual Testing

2017-10-16
2017-01-7007
Turbocharging has become an important method for increasing the power output of diesel engines. A perfectly matched turbocharger can increase the engine efficiency and decrease the BSFC. For turbocharger matching, engine manufacturers are dependent on the turbocharger manufacturers. In this paper, an analytical model is presented which could help engine manufacturers to analyze the performance of turbocharger for different load and ambient condition using compressor and turbine map provided by turbo manufacturers. The analytical model calculates the required pressure at inlet and exhaust manifold for fixed vane turbocharger with waste gate using inputs like BSFC, lambda, volumetric efficiency, turbocharger efficiency and heat loss, that are available with the engine manufacturer.
Technical Paper

Truck Front Cabin Mount Tuning for Cabin Noise Boom, Overall Interior Noise and Vibration Reduction

2021-09-22
2021-26-0286
In today’s automobile industry refined NVH performance is a key feature and of high importance governing occupant comfort and overall quality impression of vehicle. In this paper interior noise and vibration measurement is done on one of the light truck and few dominant low frequency noise booms were observed in operation range. Modal analysis was done for the cabin at virtual as well as experimental level and few modes were found close to these noise booms. Vibrations were measured across the cabin mounts and it was found that the isolation of front mounts is not effective at lower frequencies. Taking this as an input, the mount design was modified to shift the natural frequency and hence improve the isolation behavior at the lowest dominant frequency. This was followed by static and dynamic measurement of the mounts at test rig level to characterize the dynamic performance and stiffness conclusion.
Technical Paper

Temperature Based Model Approach to Optimize SCR Calibration for BSIV Norms

2016-03-27
2016-01-1733
An efficient after treatment technique is driven by the need to maintain strict emission norms for heavy-duty and medium-duty ground vehicles. SCR being an advanced active emission technology system for diesel engine, is one of the most cost-effective and fuel-efficient technologies available for complying with the stringent NOx emission legislations. The design of the SCR system involves catalyst selection, complex controller development like urea dosing strategy and the interaction between engine setup and after treatment system. For this purpose, the SCR model must be computationally efficient to evaluate the complete efficiency along with to take care for the NH3 slip also. The SCR model was prepared with respect to SCR inlet temperature and ratio of NOx and ammonia to study the behavior of NOx conversion efficiency keeping consideration of NH3 slip also required for optimizing the calibration.
Journal Article

TCV- A Unique Solution for HD Commercial BSIV Diesel Engine for Range of Altitude Operation

2017-01-10
2017-26-0053
BSIV implementation for commercial vehicle in pans India effectively from April 2017. It’s very challenging job for performance and emission engineer to meet engine performance & fuel economy with stringent emission norms for high power and torque density HD diesel engine. In Altitude, lack of air availability & combustion energy passes by mechanical waste gate, lead to lower boost at partial load in waste gate region; which in turn leads to poor engine performance & fuel efficiency and higher turbo speed. To control the turbocharger design speed limit various methodologies adopted like engine derating or optimizing the combustion parameters leads to poor vehicle performance. Combustion parameter optimsation is having limited scope for turbocharger speed control.
Technical Paper

Life Estimation of Vehicle Sub-Systems Using Vibrational Fatigue

2019-01-09
2019-26-0291
Most popular practice for analyzing the Subsystem failures in commercial vehicles is physical testing. These physical tests are carried out by three tests; Endurance testing, Accelerated Endurance Testing and Rig test simulation. All the three methods are costly and repetitive iterations of these tests is not economical. Therefore, in our organization, we established a method in virtual domain in order to reduce the repetitive iterations and also reduction in time consumed per iteration. General practice in our organization for Finite Element Analysis (FEA) calculation was inclusive of Model preparation, Transient analysis using Nastran. The results from the Transient analysis are used for performing fatigue analysis in fatigue software. In this process, Transient analysis and Model preparation are very much time consuming processes. Model preparation cannot be reduced, but to reduce the transient analysis time, we established a method in frequency domain (vibrational fatigue) [1].
Technical Paper

Investigation of Bearing Outer Cup Interference Loss in Wheel End Hub of Commercial Vehicle

2015-09-29
2015-01-2730
Ever-increasing operational cost, reducing profit margins & increase in competition, it is of upmost significance for fleet owners & drivers to opt for a vehicle having maximum uptime. OEM's are under immense pressure to design & develop vehicles/subsystems which are reliable enough to minimize downtime & withstand heavy overloading plus extreme operating conditions especially tippers. Vehicle systems like Wheel end (hub, bearing, and grease) which are designed & packaged according to a very stringent envelop & operate as a closed system facing all the extremities of operating conditions. This undoubtly make them prone to no. of failure modes which are resulting in vehicle unplanned stoppages, so any failure mode related to the same must be taken care with utmost importance. In commercial vehicles the bearing outer cup is in interference fit with the hub. These bearings of wheel hub have to be maintained at the wheel end play of few microns.
Technical Paper

Flexible Anti-Vibration Stability Cab Mount System for Commercial Vehicles

2020-04-14
2020-01-1087
Present day truck cab suspension comprises fully floating linkage type cab suspension to facilitate ride comfort. Fully floating cab has certain limitations in terms of stability of cab in dynamic articulations during vehicle running especially in off-road terrain applications. Presence on linkages leads to more wear and tear of joints and bushes which will in turn provide detrimental effect on vibration levels of cab that affects ride comfort for occupants. There is a dire need to develop a system that provides improvement in lateral and vertical stability of cab without compromising ride comfort of occupants. Durability of the product also to be met till life of vehicle. Anti-Vibration Stability Cab Mount is an unsymmetrical mount designed by compounding of elastomeric(rubber) metal bonded outer sleeves sandwiched between multistage inner mount bonded on aluminum casing. Cabin front supports are hinged to mount along with housing providing proper alignment to cab after assembly.
Technical Paper

Development and Optimization of Variable Flow AC Compressor for Commercial Vehicles to Reduce Parasitic Losses and Improving Efficiency of HVAC System

2018-04-03
2018-01-0056
In the modern era of commercial vehicle industry, passenger and driver comfort is one of the major parameters that improves vehicle running time which leads to fleet owner’s profitability. Air conditioning system is one such system whose primary function is to provide the required cooling inside the cabin in hot weather conditions. An Air-conditioned truck cabin creates a comfortable environment for the driver which increases his efficiency and reduces fatigue. An AC compressor consumes power directly from the engine affecting fuel economy and vehicle performance. With ever increasing demand for energy efficient systems and thermal comfort in automobiles, AC systems should be able to deliver the required cooling performance with minimum power consumption. Therefore, reducing AC power consumption in vehicles is one of the key challenges faced by climate control engineers.
Technical Paper

Design and Optimization of a Muffler Integrated with an Adaptive Quarter Wave Tube for Noise Reduction in Commercial Vehicles

2020-04-14
2020-01-0507
With rising concerns on internal combustion engine noise levels in commercial vehicles, it is necessary to attenuate noises present in specific frequency bands. This can be achieved with the implementation of a quarter wave tube on the present exhaust system. Historically such passive attenuators have been efficient only at specific engine speeds and exhaust gas temperatures. A new folded adaptive quarter wave tube design is proposed here which can give significant noise attenuation at various engine operating conditions. The proposed design eliminates the requirement of complex electronic actuating mechanisms for the adaptive quarter wave tubes and replaces the same by perforated diaphragms and adjustable end plates, which are more robust and effective. The module can replace the turbo S-flow single chambered muffler which is installed on most of the commercial vehicles. A design is conceptualized and developed using CAD tools.
Technical Paper

Design & Development of Helmholtz Resonator for Low Frequency Exhaust Noise Reduction in Commercial Vehicles

2021-09-22
2021-26-0279
In recent times there has been rising demand for noise level reduction in commercial vehicles. Vehicle engine exhaust system is one of the key sources of noise at driver ear, especially in smaller wheel base vehicles, as well as critical for meeting pass by noise regulations. Several techniques are used to reduce the noise level of an exhaust system such as resonators, dissipative mufflers for low & high frequencies respectively. In this paper sound transmission loss (STL) measurement for a LMD bus exhaust system was carried out at rig level. It has been found from the measured data that noise attenuation of current exhaust system is poor in low frequency zone & therefore lower STL frequencies were identified. To attenuate the noises at identified frequencies Helmholtz resonator was introduced, which is particularly effective for low frequency noise attenuation.
Technical Paper

A Comparative Study between Abrasion Techniques to Improve the Adhesion of Rubber and Metal Bond for Commercial Vehicle Applications

2021-09-22
2021-26-0253
Engine mounts are an integral part of the vehicle that helps in reducing the vibrations generated from the engine. Engine mounts require a simple yet complicated amalgamation of two very different materials, steel and rubber. Proper adhesion between the two is required to prevent any part failure. Therefore, it becomes important that a comprehensive study is done to understand the mating phenomenon of both. A good linking between rubber and metal substrate is governed by surface pretreatment. Various methodologies such as mechanical and chemical are adopted for the same. This paper aims to present a comparative study as to which surface pretreatment has an edge over other techniques in terms of separation force required to break the bonding between the two parts. The study also presents a cost comparison between the techniques so that the best possible technique can be put to use in the commercial vehicle industry.
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