2003
DOI: 10.1177/095440700321700207
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Convective coolant heat transfer in internal combustion engines

Abstract: Simple heat transfer correlations are known to underpredict the single-phase convective heat transfer coefficient when applied to internal combustion (IC) engine cooling passages. The reasons for such underprediction were investigated using a specially designed test rig which was operated under a wide variety of test conditions relevant to IC engine operation. Data from this rig study identified that undeveloped flow (fluid dynamically and thermally), surface roughness and fluid viscosity variation with temper… Show more

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“…Because of the difficulties posed by the calculation of the coolant heat transfer coefficient inside the cylinders for different engine operating conditions, it was decided to adopt an estimated area-averaged value of h c = 4,500 W/m 2°C as suggested in (Robinson et al, 2003). Second zone The second zone is characterized by the coolant.…”
Section: Engine Internal Cooling Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the difficulties posed by the calculation of the coolant heat transfer coefficient inside the cylinders for different engine operating conditions, it was decided to adopt an estimated area-averaged value of h c = 4,500 W/m 2°C as suggested in (Robinson et al, 2003). Second zone The second zone is characterized by the coolant.…”
Section: Engine Internal Cooling Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heat transfer coefficient h f c was computed using a Dittus-Boelter equation modified along some of the lines indicated by Robinson et al [22] as…”
Section: Experimental Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They stressed the importance of an accurate representation of the purely convective heat transfer accounting for the complex issues associated with the fact that the flow is undeveloped both hydrodynamically and thermally, for the sensitivity to temperature of the fluid viscosity and for surface roughness [22]. In connection with this last factor, Ramstorfer et al [23] pointed out the importance of the surface porosity in the nucleate boiling regime, showing the potential of several surface coatings for heat flux enhancement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the previous correlation was developed for straight pipes, it has been demonstrated to be useful for this application [23].…”
Section: Coolant -Wall Heat Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%