Piston temperature measurement by use of thermographic phosphors and thermocouples in a heavy-duty diesel engine run under partly premixed conditions
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2005

Piston temperature experiments were conducted in a single-cylinder heavy-duty Diesel research engine, based on the Volvo Powertrain D12C engine both by use of optical temperature sensitive phosphor and of thermocouples mounted on the piston surface. In the former case, a thin coating of a suitable thermographic phosphor was applied to the areas on the piston surface to be investigated. The optical measurements of piston temperatures made involved use of an optical window and of an endoscope. The possibility of using optical fibres into guide light in and out of the engine was also investigated. Results of the optical and of the thermocouple measurements were compared and were also related to more global data with the aim of exploring the use of thermographic phosphors for piston- temperature measurements in Diesel engines. Thermographic phosphors thermometry was found to represent an alternative to the thermocouple method since it easily can be applied to various piston geometries. The method was seen to have a clear potential for production-type engine applications, particularly with use of fibre optics. Copyright © 2005 SAE International.

Författare

Tobias Husberg

Chalmers, Tillämpad mekanik, Förbränning och Flerfasströmning

Savo Gjirja

Chalmers, Tillämpad mekanik, Förbränning och framdrivningssystem

Ingemar Denbratt

Chalmers, Tillämpad mekanik, Förbränning och framdrivningssystem

Alaa Omrane

Lunds tekniska högskola

M. Alden

Lunds tekniska högskola

Johan A Skifs Engström

Volvo Group

SAE Technical Papers

01487191 (eISSN)

90257

Ämneskategorier

Atom- och molekylfysik och optik

Annan fysik

Annan materialteknik

DOI

10.4271/2005-01-1646

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