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COMPARATIVE MATERIAL ANALYSIS OF FIRE TUBE BOILER

PIPELINES WITH HEAT FLOW ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT

The design and analysis of the fire tube boiler by the ANSYS

software.

The thermal analysis of the fire tube in the boiler by the

ANSYS in two different materials in STAINLESS STEEL, MILD

STEEL AND COPPER

From this we can improve the efficiency of the boiler

And by the analysis of the STAINLESS STEEL, MILD STEEL

& COPPER and choose the better material for fire tubes and it

increase thermal distribution of temperature and the heat flux


Comparative ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL DEFORMATION IN I
AND H BEAM CONNECTING ROD WITH DIFFERENT
MATERIAL

Abstract

In this study a finite element routine was first used to


calculate the static displacements and stresses. Under the
maximum compression and tension loadings in the connecting rod.
Which were then used for critical point valuation. Fatigue analysis
and longevity after 1000000 cycle load assessed through using of
ANSYS software. The paper reports a study carried out using
reading modeling and finite element analysis for connecting rod
using PRO-E W/F as 3D-modelling software. The 3D-model of the
various types of connecting rod created. Using neutral file format
the model was imported into ANSYS. Here the solid model was
converted into finite element model, Boundary conditions such as
maximum load of the plate, material properties, shear stress,
bending moment can be find out from the connecting rod.
ANALYSIS OF HEAT LOSSES IN YTTRIA ZIRCONIA, CHROMIUM
OXIDE & TUNGSTEN CARBIDE COATED ON PISTON CROWN IN
SI ENGINE

ABSTRACT

The demand for increasing the efficiency of an


internal combustion engine has been going on ever since the
invention of this reliable workhorse of the automotive world.
Recently, researches have been focused on achieving this goal by
reducing energy lost to the coolant during the power stroke of the
cycle. Yttria Zirconia, Tungsten carbide and Chromium oxide
coatings have a significant effect in the reduction of wear and
abrasion failure in reciprocating and rotary engines for
transportation and stationary power. As operating temperatures are
pushed higher to improve efficiency in these engines, the
wear/abrasion problem becomes more challenging because
lubrication in the high temperature locations becomes increasingly
problematic. These coatings also have applications as thermal
barriers to improve the efficiency of the engines, by reducing energy
loss and cooling requirements. The main aim of this project is to
evaluate the effects of ceramic coating on petrol engines effective
efficiency at different engine loads and speeds. These coated piston
have low thermal conductivity so thermal barrier leads to the
increase in efficiency and performance. The results showed a
reduction in heat loss to the coolant. The steady state thermal
analysis is to be done over the uncoated and ceramic coated piston
and the distribution of heat over the crown is to be studied.
ANALYSIS OF COMPOSITE LEAF SPRING USING ANALYSIS OF
COMPOSITE LEAF SPRING USING FEA FOR LIGHT VEHICLE
MINI TRUCK

ABSTRACT:

The Automobile Industry has shown increase interest for


replacement of steel leaf spring with that of composite leaf
spring, since the composite material has high strength to
weight ratio, good corrosion resistance and tailor-able
properties. The paper describes static analysis of steel leaf
spring and laminated composite Multi leaf spring. The
objective is to compare the load carrying capacity, stiffness
and weight savings of composite leaf spring with that of steel
leaf spring. The dimensions of an existing conventional steel
leaf spring of a Light design calculations. Static Analysis of 3-
D model of conventional leaf spring is performed using ANSYS.
Same dimensions are used in composite multi leaf spring
using carbon/Epoxy and Graphite/Epoxy unidirectional
laminates. The load carrying capacity, and weight of composite
leaf spring are compared with that of steel leaf spring. The
design constraints are stresses and deflection. A weight
reduction of 79.617 % is achieved by using composite leaf
spring. And if consider Mono leaf spring then Weight reduction
is achieved 90.09%.
CAD MODELING AND STATIC STRUCURAL ANALYSIS IN
MATERIALS OF ALLOY WHEEL RIM FOR TWO WHEELER

ABSTRACT

The project is to design the motorcycle alloy wheel using the


PRO-E and Analyzed with the ANSYS. Ansys is a tool used for the
evaluation of systems and structures. It is needed to analyze
complex structures, whereas very simple ones. There are three
processes involved which are preprocessing, analysis and
visualization. The PRO-E is used because specialized modules, so
phisticated shape modeling, can be designed for large teams and
easy to use. There was two way analyzed which were analysis the
rim statically in a straight road and cornering. The chosen material
was an Aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy, titanium alloy. The
aluminum alloy is better to the conventional steel wheels in
strength and durability. It has excellent wear resistance,
anticorrosion properties and longer service life as estimated by the
stress frequency distribution. The analysis is done with the
maximum load can be applied on rim. The rear wheel and front
wheel have their own maximum load that can be supported. It is
because the rear wheel is carrying a person while the front wheel
only the weight of the bike like mark guard and motorcycle handle
that assembles to it. It was found that the stress of the analysis is
still in the range of the yield strength of Aluminum alloy. The
Displacement is at the low value. This design is still in the safe
condition. The project is to sharpen skill using CAD (PRO-E) and
CAE (ANSYS), practice to be creative in design the bike alloy wheel
and analyze the result of ANSYS. It is recommended if analyze with
different material and can be manufactured for further study.
DESIGN OF WIND TURBINEBLADE BY USING COMPOSITE
MATERIAL

ABSTRACT

The wind turbine blade is a very important part of the rotor.


Extraction of energy from wind depends on the design of the blade.
The advancement of fibre composite materials has provided the best
solutions to overcome inefficiencies caused by traditional materials
used in wind turbine construction.

At present, the majority of wind turbine blades are


constructed with glass fibre reinforced plastic (GFRP). The use of
composite materials eventually have solved some of the problems
associated with efficient operation of horizontal axis wind turbines
(HAWTs) such as gravitational forces due to weight but there are
other unresolved problems such as long term material property
degradation, local shape deformation of the profile of the wind
turbine blades etc.

This project aims to address the adverse structural response


of the blade profile with the variation of operational parameters
such as wind velocity and material properties on blades
performances. A parametric blade model utilising the ANSYS finite
element program has been developed to efficiently predict the
deflection of the blade.
Finite Element model and Static structural Analysis of 4-
Cylinder Diesel Crankshaft

Abstract

The stress analysis and modal analysis of a 4-cylinder crankshaft

are discussed using finite element method in this paper. Three-

dimension models of 480 diesel engine crankshaft and crank throw

were created using Pro/ENGINEER software The finite element

analysis (FEM) software ANSYS was used to analyse the vibration

modal and the distortion and stress status of the crank throw. The

maximum deformation, maximum stress point and dangerous areas

are found by the stress analysis of crank throw. The relationship

between the frequency and the vibration modal is explained by the

modal analysis of crankshaft. The results would provide a valuable

theoretical foundation for the optimization and improvement of

engine design.
Computer aided analysis and design of
HOOK of an EOT crane

Abstract :

In this project an overall design of the hoisting mechanism of

an EOT crane has been carried out. The dimensions of the main

components have been determined for a load capacity of 50 ton

crane having 8 rope falls. Various dimensions for cross sections of

various shapes for crane hook have been found. After the system

was designed, the stress and deflection are calculated at critical

points using ANSYS and optimized. This paper find the cross

section would be better keeping some parameters constant for all

the condition.

This paper reports a STATIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS using

ansys workbench and finite element analysis for cross section of

hook. Using PRO-E W/F as 3-D modeling software the 3-D model of

wheel rim created. Using .igs file format the model was imported

into Ansys. Here the solid model was converted into Finite Element

model. This paper reports BENDING STRESS, DEFORMATION

analysis can be find out from different cross section of the hook.
DESIGN AND COMPARATIVE THERMAL ANALYSIS DISK BRAKE
FOR FOUR WHEELER

ABSTRACT

The disc brake is a device for slowing or stopping the rotation of a


wheel. A brake disc (or rotor ) usually made of cast iron or ceramic
composites (including carbon, Kevlar and silica), is connected to the
wheel and/or the axle. To stop the wheel, friction material in the
form of brake pads (mounted on a device called a brake caliper) is
forced mechanically, hydraulically, pneumatically or
electromagnetically against both sides of the disc. Friction causes
the disc and attached wheel to slow or stop. Most modern cars have
disc brakes on the front wheels, and some have disc brakes on all
four wheels. This is the part of the brake system that does the
actual work of stopping the car. In todays growing automotive
market the competition for better performance vehicle in growing
enormously.

The thermal properties of disc in disc brake are an important


factor. There are many types of disc brake. Each one shows
different braking performance in braking. So the factors influencing
the performance should be found out and a better new or modified
disc brake should be created

The defects in disc brake are enormous. In order to rectify all these
defects a new modified rotor is created. The model of disc drake as
per given specification of FORD vehicle using PRO-E W/F 5.0
software and the analysis is done in ANSYS 12.0 software. All the
analysis report is included in this report
ANALYSIS OF HEAT TRANSFER AND EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION OF AIR COMPRESSOR CYLINDER BY
MODIFYING EXTERNAL FINS

ABSTRACT

Most air compressors are either reciprocating


piston type or rotary vane or rotary screw. Centrifugal compressors
are common in very large applications such as supply a high-
pressure clean air to fill gas cylinders, supply a large amount of
moderate pressure air to power pneumatic tools.

In air compressor heat can be generated by two ways, heat


produced by friction as well as by due to compressing of air at high
pressure .So this heat will transfer to atmosphere by fins. As
engineers we are primarily interested in knowing the extent to
which particular extended surfaces or fin arrangements could
improve heat transfer from a surface to the surrounding fluid.

To determine the heat transfer rate associated with a fin, we


must first obtain the temperature distribution along the fin. But
normally annular fin is one that is circumferentially attached to a
cylinder, and its cross section varies with radius from the centerline
of the cylinder. In our project we altered geometrical shapes of fins
for experiment process and select most effective cooling fin.

Finite element method (FEM) is important numerical


techniques used in engineering analyses. Usually elements are sub-
divided uniformly in FEM (conventional FEM, CFEM) to obtain
temperature distribution behavior in a fin or plate. In this project,
non-uniform sub-elements are considered for FEM solution to
reduce the computational complexity. Then this FEM is applied for
the solution of one-dimensional heat transfer problem in a
rectangular thin fin.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THERMAL DISTRIBUTION OF RADIATOR FINS

Abstract
Experiment investigation to increasing the convection efficiency
of radiator by using Aluminum and copper alloys
Cooling system is a device which is used as cooling system in combustion engine
by heat transfer by convection method, in radiator the temperature of the water
at entry of the tube is high comparing to the exit, so we predict the radiation in
every Sq mm by HYPERMESH with and select the suitable alloy of brass to increase
the radiation efficiency by force convection and free convection process

This paper reports a study carried out using 3-D modeling and finite element
analysis for radiator .Using Pro-E as a 3-D modeling software the 3-D model of
the various types of cooling Method. Using Neutral file format the model was
imported into HYPERMESH. Here the solid model was converted into Finite
Element model. Boundary conditions such as maximum temperature of the
cylinder, convective heat transfer coefficient, ambient temperature and material
properties such as thermal conductivity of the material are used as set of
parameters for the program. Heat flux and temperature profiles were used as
measure of efficiency.

ANALYSIS OF CHASSIS CROSS SECTION C and BOX channel

with LOADING CONDITION


ABSTRACT
The present scenario in automotive industry is an sum in demand of trucks not
only on the cost and heaviness aspects but too on improved total vehicle features
and overall work performance. The chassis plays an important role in the design of
any truck.

Truck chassis forms the structural backbone of a commercial vehicle. The main
function of the truck chassis is to support the components and payload placed
upon it. When the truck travels along the road, the chassis is subjected to
vibration induced by road roughness and excitation by vibrating components
mounted on it. The responses of the truck chassis which include the stress
distribution and displacement under various loading condition are also observed.
The mode shape results determine the suitable mounting locations of
components like engine and suspension system. Some modifications are also
suggested to reduce the vibration and to improve the strength of the truck
chassis.

The chassis design in general is a complex methodology and to reach at a solution


which yields a good performance is a tedious task. Since the chassis has a complex
geometry and loading patterns, there is no well defined analytical procedure to
analyze the chassis. So the numerical route of analysis is adopted, in which Finite
Element Technique is most widely used route.

The main objective of this work is to assess static characteristics of a truck chassis
under different load conditions. Geometric modeling of the various components
of chassis has been carried out in part mode as 3-D models using PRO-E W/F. The
properties, viz. crossectional area, beam height, area moments of inertia of these
3-D modeled parts are estimated in PRO-E W/F. These properties have been used
as input while performing the Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS work bench.

FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITE

MATERIAL REINFORCED BY ALUMINUM AND SYNTHETIC FIBERS


Abstract:

Composite Materials Are Engineering Materials Made From Two Or More

Constituent Materials That Remain Separate And Distinct On A Macroscopic

Level While Forming A Single Component. In This Work the Mechanical

Properties of GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforcement Plastic), Nylon and Their

Composite with Aluminium Were Evaluated With Reference To ASTM D638-

02 A. while applying Load, The Maximum Strain, And Stress Are Obtained.

The Maximum Strength Is Found In Composite GFRP Instead Of Aluminium

And Composite Nylon. Composite Material Has Shown An Improvement Of

Mechanical Properties When Compared With Individual Materials.

To Analyze Structure In Any Shape By Modeling In PRO-E W/F 5.0 And

Analysing By Using Finite Element Analysis Is Performed On ANSYS

Workbench

Finite Element Analysis of Truck Chassis TATA 407 for Steel and Carbon
Fiber Materials

ABSTRACT
Chassis is the foremost component of an automobile that acts as the

frame to support the vehicle body. Hence the frame ought to be very rigid and

robust enough to resist shocks vibrations and stresses acting on a moving

vehicle. Steel in its numerous forms is commonly used material for producing

chassis and overtime alumimium has acquired its use. However, in this study

traditional materials are replaced with ultra light weight carbon fiber materials.

High strength and low weight of carbon fibers makes it ideal for manufacturing

automotive chassis. This paper depicts the modal and static structural analysis

of TATA 407 fire truck chassis frame for steel as well as carbon fibers. From the

analyzed results, stress, strain and total deformation values were compared for

both the materials. Since it is easy to analyze structural systems by finite

element method, the chassis is modified using PRO-E and the Finite Element

Analysis is performed on ANSYS workbench

Modeling and Analysis of wheel rim comparative analysis with shape


optimization of for four wheeler

Abstract
Trucks have been basic backbone of the world's workforce for decades. They're big,
powerful, and can really get you through the roughest of terrains. But a truck can't do its job
without properly functioning wheels. AUTOMOTIVE rims need to be replaced if they're bent or
cracked for the sake of your truck's life - and sometimes just for an upgrade. Knowing your truck
rim options will greatly assist you in this process.

Most steel truck rims are created in the same way. It starts with a hard cast hub, with 4, 5 or even
6 holes for the bolts. A spun steel rim is then secured around this with a series of welds. The rim
is properly balanced and then given a smooth finish. Although some steel rims are available in
silver and chrome, most of those finishes are saved for alloy wheels.

Truck wheels need to be durable and able to carry around weight. You won't find many spoke
designs with these rims. They're usually as solid as possible. But that doesn't mean your options
aren't varied when looking for replacements. The most important thing to remember is to
purchase the same size rims you're replacing unless you're also planning on vehicle
modifications.

Lighter wheels can improve handling by reducing unstrung mass , allowing suspension to follow
the terrain more closely and thus improve grip, however not all alloy wheels are lighter than their
steel equivalents. Reduction in overall vehicle mass can also help to reduce fuel consumption .

This paper reports a COMPARATIVE MATERIAL AND MODEL ANALYSIS using 3-D
modeling and finite element analysis for WHEEL RIM. Using PRO-E W/F as 3-D modeling
software the 3-D model of wheel rim created. Using .igs file format the model was imported into
Ansys. Here the solid model was converted into Finite Element model. This paper reports
BENDING STRESS, DEFORMATION ON VIBRATION MODE and SHAPE
OPTIMIZER analysis can be find out from the wheel rim.

CAD MODELING AND COMPARATIVE DEFORMATION ANALYSIS WITH DIFFERENT


MATERIALS OF AUTOMOTIVE CRANKSHAFT

The crankshaft, sometimes casually abbreviated to crank, is the part of a engine


which translates it convert the rotary motion into reciprocating motion, the
crankshaft has "crank throws" or "crankpins", additional bearing surfaces whose
axis is offset from that of the crank

Recent years the need to predict how a product will perform over the life cycles
has increased. Metal industry and other industries need to demonstrate the
durability of designs and plan effective maintenance schedules. The growth of
cracks due to fatigue loads plays an important role in limiting the life of products.
In this paper, a new method is presented for the automatic growth of edge cracks
in three- dimensional fracture analysis using BEM. The procedure described
overcomes the current problems with

Crack growth analysis that currently has to be performed manually. Applications


are presented which demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique.

This paper reports a study carried out using 3-D modeling and finite element
analysis for bolster plate. Using PRO-E W/F as a 3-D modeling software the 3-D
model of the various types of crank shaft created. Using Neutral file format the
model was imported into Ansys. Here the solid model was converted into Finite
Element model. Boundary conditions such as maximum load of the plate, material
properties , shear stress, bending moment can be find out from the crankshaft

Static Structure Analysis of Diesel Engine Camshaft

Abstract :
The main objective of this research work is experimentally quantify the cam

stress, strain and total deformation values. A camfollower kinematic pair works

under complicated conditions of mechanical load, and wears during operation. This

research presents an investigation of the most important contact surfaces of a

modern diesel cam follower system. The factors influences the camshaft and its

follower performance are the material properties, lubrication system, system

operating, and the mechanical contact stress. It will generate the friction,

temperature and caused it to wear. And material comparison also has done here.

The analysis is done by finite element analysis using ANSYS workbench.


FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF CONNECTING ROD USING

ALFASIC COMPOSITES

Abstract:
Connecting rod is the intermediate link between the piston and the crank. And is

responsible to transmit the push and pull from the piston pin to crank pin, thus

converting the reciprocating motion of the piston to rotary motion of the crank.

Generally connecting rods are manufactured using carbon steel and in recent days

aluminum alloys are finding its application in connecting rod. In this work

connecting rod is replaced by aluminum based composite material reinforced with

silicon carbide and fly ash. And it also describes the modeling and analysis of

connecting rod.FEA analysis was carried out by considering two materials. The

parameters like von miss stress, von misses strain and displacement was obtained

from ANSYS software. Compared to the former material the new material found to

have less weight and better stiffness. It resulted in reduction of 6 % of weight.

FEA analysis was carried out by considering two materials. The parameters like

von miss stress, von misses strain and displacements were obtained from ANSYS

software. Compared to the former material the new material found to have less

weight and better stiffness. It resulted in reduction of weight and reduction in

displacement.
Improving the Heat Transfer Rate for Multi Cylinder Engine Piston and
Piston Rings

Abstract:

The four stroke otto engine uses just one of the four strokes to

perform work. This causes various problems: The engine runs jerkily, and this can

only be prevented by a large flywheel, which needs a lot of space and weights

pretty much in addition. In this thesis, thermal loads produced in the multi cylinder

petrol engine Toyota 86 Cars calculating the effect of these thermal loads on piston

and piston rings by varying materials Cast Iron, Aluminum Alloy 6061 for piston

and Cast Iron and Steel for piston rings. FEA static thermal analysis is performed

on the parametric model to validate the effect of thermal loads on piston and piston

rings for different materials. The optimum value of temperature and the better

material is determined by analysis results to improve the heat transfer rate of multi

cylinder engine piston and piston rings.

A weight reduction of 62 % is achieved by using AL6061. Here, the piston and

piston ring is modelled using PRO-E W/F. igs file format the model was imported

into Ansys Work Bench. Here the solid model was converted into Finite Element

model. This paper reports Comparative static thermal analysis of Temperature

and Heat Flux (Heat Transfer Rate) of PISTON and PISTON RING can be

find out.
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF

COMPOSITE MATERIAL REINFORCED BY ALUMINUM AND SYNTHETIC

FIBERS

Abstract:

Composite Materials Are Engineering Materials Made From Two Or More

Constituent Materials That Remain Separate And Distinct On A Macroscopic

Level While Forming A Single Component. In This Work the Mechanical

Properties of GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforcement Plastic), Nylon and Their

Composite with Aluminium Were Evaluated With Reference To ASTM D638-

02 A. while applying Load, The Maximum Strain, And Stress Are Obtained.

The Maximum Strength Is Found In Composite GFRP Instead Of Aluminium

And Composite Nylon. Composite Material Has Shown An Improvement Of

Mechanical Properties When Compared With Individual Materials.

To Analyze Structure In Any Shape By Modeling In PRO-E W/F 5.0 And

Analysing By Using Finite Element Analysis Is Performed On ANSYS

Workbench
TRANSIENT STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF HIGH
PRESSURE FIRE TUBE BOILER

ABSTRACT

Steam in the boilers produce higher pressure inside the chamber. So design of

boiler must be withstand the internal pressure produced during working

condition.In this project design and analysis is performed in high pressure boiler.

Steam in the high pressure boiler produces nearly 1.20 mpapressure at normal

working condition and low pressure boiler has .2 mpa internal pressures. So the

design and transient structural analysis of the fire tube boiler is done in the ANSYS

software. The structural analysis of the fire tube is with two different materials in

structural steel, copper. The analysis of the structural steel, copperand choose the

better material for fire tubes.


CAD MODELING AND FINITE ELEMENT MODAL AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

OF DIESEL ENGINE CRANKSHAFT

The crankshaft, sometimes casually abbreviated to crank, is the part of a engine which translates

it convert the rotary motion into reciprocating motion, the crankshaft has "crank throws" or

"crankpins", additional bearing surfaces whose axis is offset from that of the crank.

Recent years the need to predict how a product will perform over the life cycles has increased.

Metal industry and other industries need to demonstrate the durability of designs and plan

effective maintenance schedules. The growth of cracks due to fatigue loads plays an important

role in limiting the life of products. In this paper, a new method is presented for the automatic

growth of edge cracks in three- dimensional fracture analysis using BEM. The procedure

described overcomes the current problems with the stress analysis and modal analysis of a 4-

cylinder crankshaft are discussed using finite element method in this paper. Three-dimension

models of 480 diesel engine crankshaft and crankthrow were created using Pro/ENGINEER

software The finite element analysis (FEM) software ANSYS was used.

This paper reports a study carried out using 3-D modelling and finite element analysis for the

stress analysis and modal analysis of a 4-cylinder crankshaft are discussed. Using PRO-E W/F as

3-D modelling software the 3-D model of the various types of crank shaft created. Using .igs file

format the model was imported into Ansys and analyse the vibration modal and the distortion

and stress status of the crankthrow. The maximum deformation, maximum stress point and

dangerous areas are found by the stress analysis of crankthrow. The relationship between the

frequency and the vibration modal is explained by the modal analysis of crankshaft. The results

would provide a valuable theoretical foundation for the optimization and improvement of engine

design.
BUCKLING AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF SHOCK ABSORBER USING ANSYS

Abstract

A suspension system or shock absorber is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp

shock impulse, and dissipate kinetic energy. The shock absorbers duty is to absorb or dissipate

energy. In a vehicle, it reduces the effect of traveling over rough ground, leading to improved

ride quality, and increase in comfort due to substantially reduced amplitude of disturbances.

When a vehicle is traveling on a level road and the wheels strike a bump, the spring is

compressed quickly. The compressed spring will attempt to return to its normal loaded length

and, in so doing, will rebound past its normal height, causing the body to be lifted. The weight of

the vehicle will then push the spring down below its normal loaded height. This, in turn, causes

the spring to rebound again. This bouncing process is repeated over and over, a little less each

time, until the up-and-down movement finally stops. If bouncing is allowed to go uncontrolled, it

will not only cause an uncomfortable ride but will make handling of the vehicle very difficult.

The design of spring in suspension system is very important.

In this project a shock absorber is designed and a 3D model is created using Pro/Engineer.

Buckling analysis and Structural analysis is done on the shock absorber by varying material for

spring, Structural Steel and Titanium alloy. The analysis is done by considering loads, bike with

2 persons. Structural analysis is done to validate the strength and displacements for different

materials. Comparison is done for two materials to verify best material for spring in Shock

absorber. Modeling is done in Pro/ENGINEER and analysis is done in ANSYS.


ANALYSIS OIL FLOW AND VELOCITY ANALYSIS OF OIL PUMPING IN A
RECIPROCATING COMPRESSOR (CFD)

ABSTRACT

The immediate provision of lubricant oil to the radial and thrust bearings and to
the piston-cylinder gap in reciprocating refrigeration compressors is a crucial
reliability issue following compressor start-up. The aim of this paper is to present
a hydrodynamic analysis of the lubricant oil pumping system of a reciprocating
compressor using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). In the present system, oil
is pumped from the sump through a reed-type centrifugal pump located at the
bottom end of the shaft. The oil flows initially as a climbing film on the internal
surface of the shaft before it is directed to the external surface where it flows
along a helix channel carved on the shaft wall. The model was implemented on
the commercial package Fluent using the Volume of Fluid (VOF) Method to resolve
the free-surface oil flow. Parameters regarding the oil behavior during start-up,
such as the time required to reach steady-state operation and the associated oil
mass flow rate are explored in the manuscript.
Simulative Analysis of Flow through the Exhaust Manifold for Improved
Volumetric Efficiency of a Multi Cylinder Petrol Engine (CFD)

Abstract

In internal combustion engines, exhaust system plays a vital role in

the improvement of the combustion efficiency. A good conditioned exhaust

manifold increase the performance of the engine. The work is focused on

reducing the backpressure in the exhaust manifold to increase the

combustion efficiency using CFD.

Flow through the exhaust manifold is analyzed using CFX with pressure

and velocity parameters as boundary condition. The existing manifold is

modified and the new design is analyzed. The results of new design are

compared with the values of the existing model. Graphs are drawn for the

new design and are compared with existing manifold. The decrease in back

Pressure is shown using contour and vector diagram. By comparing the

existing and new design, the increase in efficiency is found.


Design and Analysis of Bell Mouth Inlet using CFD

ABSTRACT

The design and analysis of bell mouth inlet deals with aerodynamic study of

different inlet configurations. A bell-mouth inlet duct is extremely efficient, and is

used where there is little ram pressure available to force the air into the engine.

Bell-mouth ducts are used in engine test cells and on engines installed in

helicopters.The bellmouth cross sectional area is normally double that of the duct

area, so that the air velocity entering the bellmouth is low (to reduce noise,

turbulence and pressure drop), and gradually increases to the normal design

velocity of the ductwork.

Different designs are compared with different ambient conditions using CFD

analysis using Fluent software. The meshing is done as 2D model using Gambit

software. The overall performance of the final configuration is analyzed using CFD

analysis.
CAD MODELING AND CFD 2D ANALYSIS OF SCRAMJET

Abstract

Good fuel injector geometry is always in need for an efficient scramjet operation.

Injecting fuel into a supersonic flow is one of the challenging tasks during the

design of scramjet. Injection into a supersonic flow will result in total pressure loss

and increase in total drag of scramjet. A supersonic intake and the combustor

geometry for a typical scramjet engine without diffuser is designed and analysed. A

higher contraction ratio fixed geometry intake scramjet has been designed using in

viscid calculations and computational fluid dynamics. For the designed geometry,

the wall fuel injector geometry is designed. For the designed scramjet geometry,

numerical studies have been undertaken to study the fuel injection angle.
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ROCKET NOZZLE WITH DIFFERENT INLETS

An injector or ejector is a system of admitting the fuel into the combustion

engine. Its function is similar to a carburetor. The liquid propellant rocket engine

have the various configuration of injectors are there concentric tube, concentric

tube with liquid swirl, pentad, doublet, triplet, shower head, variable area, splash

area in the configurations pentad configuration will give more efficient of the

mixing and atomization in the pentad have one liquid inlet and four fuel inlet in the

configuration will applied for the variable area inlet in this change will give more

efficiently to produce the mixing ratio and produce more thrust also in this injector

will be validate by use of the cold gas thrusters it is nothing but a propulsive which

has fuel and oxidizer at high pressure which will mix at a chamber and expand it

through a C-D nozzle to produce thrust.

CFD Analysis of Fuel vaporization In carburetor


Heating of gasoline in Carburettor causes vaporization of fuel.

Vaporization provides better mixing of Air and Fuel in carburettor

It increases SI Engine performance but at the same time it reduces the carbon monoxide

emission by reduction of unburned fuel.

Copper plates covered on a carburettor also attached to heat source it provides heat

supply to the carburettor.

CFD software used for heat transfer Fluid flow analysis is FLUENT 14.

The k- turbulence model is most commonly used and is considered to be the best

model between computational time and precision.

The geometric model is built using CREO 2.0.

High Quality tetrahedron meshes Generated in ANSYS ICEM CFD 14.0.

CFD ANALYSIS OF DRAG REDUCTION WIND ANGLE OPTIMIZATION ON


CARS
ABSTRACT

Recent spikes in fuel prices and concern regarding greenhouse gas emissions,
automotive design engineers are faced with the immediate task of introducing more
efficient aerodynamic designs vehicles. The aerodynamic drags of a road vehicle
are responsible for a large part of the vehicles fuel consumption and contribute up
to 50% of the total vehicle fuel consumption at highway speeds. One of the main
causes of aerodynamic drag on cars is separation of flow near the vehicles rear end
and front wind screen angle. Reduction of wind angle causes a reduction of
pressure rise in front of vehicle. And also reduces the turbulence intensity, and
pressure drop behind the vehicle. In this analysis, car model is analyzed with three
wind angle 60, 45 and 30 degree. Pressure, velocity and turbulence contours are
measured with different angle condition.

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