Design and analysis on piston used in IC engine- A Review
Keywords:
FEA analysis, stress analysis, temperature, component, analytical designAbstract
This paper describes the equivalent stress distribution and thermal stresses behaviour of two different types of materials such as Structural Steel and graphite as piston materials. The parameters used for the simulation are temperature properties and engineering properties of piston material. This paper illustrates the procedure for analytical design of structural steel piston and graphite piston a component of I.C. engine. The results predict the maximum stress and critical region on the different piston materials using FEA. It is important to locate the critical area of concentrated stress for appropriate modifications. Static and thermal stress analysis is performed by using ANSYS. The best piston material is selected based on stress analysis results. The analysis results are used to optimize piston geometry of best piston material.
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