Design, Optimization and Analysis of a 4-stroke Diesel Engine Piston and Piston rings using Different Materials
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Modern Automobiles expect a high performance from its engines, which in turn places its requirements on the piston and cylinder components. Hence the piston has to deal with harsher, and tougher thermal and mechanical conditions. It has to undergo higher operating temperatures and pressures as well as higher speeds and at the same time keeping a check on the emissions. Pistons play a key role in increasing engine efficiency by reducing weight and frictional losses. This has made it essential to devise and search unique and creative concepts and materials for Pistons repeatedly, which offers what the engine demands. In this work Aluminium Alloy-4032 has been selected as the piston material of a 4-Stroke Diesel Engine and the piston rings are made of grey cast iron and alloy steel. Piston is designed by analytical methods taking both thermal and structural effects into consideration, then modelled on CATIA V5 and the analysis of structural deformation due to thermal stresses has been done using Finite Element Analysis of Steady State Thermal and its effect on static structure using Analysis software ANSYS
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Tandon A. Design, Optimization and Analysis of a 4-stroke Diesel Engine Piston and Piston rings using Different Materials. sms [Internet]. 25Jul.2018 [cited 8Aug.2025];10(01):71-0. Available from: https://smsjournals.com/index.php/SAMRIDDHI/article/view/1035
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