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Investigation of the effect of different carbon film thickness on the exhaust valve

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Karamangil, Mehmet İhsan
Avcı, Atakan

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Bilal, Hassan

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Valves working under different loads and temperatures are the mostly forced engine elements. In an internal combustion engine, pressures and temperatures affecting on the valves vary with fuel type and the combustion characteristics of the fuel. Consequently, valves are exposed to different dynamic and thermal stress. In this study, stress distributions and temperature profiles on exhaust valve are obtained depending on different carbon film thickness. It is concluded that heat losses and valve temperatures decrease and valve surfaces are exposed to less thermal shocks with increasing carbon film thickness.

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Thermodynamics, Mechanics, Carbon films, Heat losses, Internal combustion engines, Pressure effects, Stress concentration, Valves (mechanical), Carbon film thickness, Combustion characteristics, Exhaust valves, Temperature profiles, Film thickness

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Karamangil, M.İ. vd. (2008). "Investigation of the effect of different carbon film thickness on the exhaust valve". Heat and Mass Transfer/Waerme- und Stoffuebertragung, 44(659), 587-598.

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