Author/Authors :
Ghazaly, Nouby M Mechanical Engineering Dept - Faculty of Engineering - South Valley University - Qena-83521, Egypt , Abd El-Gwwad, k. A Automotive and Tractor Eng. Dept - College of Engineering - Minia University - El-Minia – 61111, Egypt
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to examine the piston stress
distribution using several thicknesses of the coating materials to
achieve higher gasoline engine performance. First of all, finite
element structure analysis is used to uncoated petrol piston made
of aluminum alloy. Then, steel and cast iron piston materials are
conducted and compared with the aluminum piston. After that,
investigation of four coating materials namely, Yttria-stabilized
Zirconia, Magnesia-stabilized zirconia, alumina, and mullite are
studied for each piston materials. Next, influence of various
thickness coating layers on the structure stresses of the top
surfaces are examined. Comparison between simulated results for
aluminum, steel and cast iron materials are reported. Moreover,
the influences of different coating thickness on the Von Mises
stresses of four coating materials are investigated. From the
simulation results, it can report that the maximum Von Mises
stresses and deformations for the piston materials are decreasing
with increasing the coating thickness for Magnesia-stabilized
zirconia, Yttria-stabilized Zirconia, Mullite and Alumina coated
materials.
Keywords :
structure analysis , aluminum piston , MgZrO3 , YTZ , Mullite and Alumina