Title of article :
The Effect of Thermal Barrier Coatings on Diesel Engine Performance of PZT Loaded Cyanate Modified Epoxy Coated Combustion Chamber
Author/Authors :
Vijaya Kumar, K.R Anna University - Department of Mechanical engineering, India , Sundareswaran, V. Anna University - Department of Mechanical engineering, India
Abstract :
The performance of internal combustion engines should be improved depending on some technological requirements and rapid increase in the fuel expenses. On the other hand, the improvements in engine materials are forced by using alternative fuels and environmental requirements. Therefore, the performances of engine materials become increasingly important. The purpose of PZT loaded cyanate modified epoxy system (60EPCY 20PI) is to focus on developing binder systems with low thermal conductivity and improve the coating durability under high load condition. The coating material is made up of 20% Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) in 60% Cyanate modified Epoxy system. The triazine ring of cyanate ester offers better thermal resistance characteristics to the epoxy system. Experimental investigation is carried out under different load condition on a single cylinder diesel engine with PZT loaded cyanate modified epoxy resin system of 0.5 mm thickness to the piston, cylinder head with valves and cylinder liner. The result showed 15.89 %of reduced specific fuel consumption. Emissions of unburnt hydrocarbon, carbon monoxide are reduced whereas NOx is increased.
Keywords :
60EPCY 20PI , triazine ring , Diesel engine , Emissions , Thermal Resistance
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering