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Experi imental <strong>and</strong> <strong>Numerical</strong> N Stud dy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Swirling</strong> g Flow in Scaveenging<br />

Processs<br />

for 2-Stroke<br />

Marin ne Diesel Engin nes<br />

Figu ure 1.1:<br />

Schem matic Picture <strong>of</strong><br />

Large e Two-Stroke Marine<br />

Diesel<br />

Engine with<br />

Unifl low Scavenging<br />

(pisto on is at BDC).<br />

(http: ://sites.google.com m).<br />

exhaust t valve. A deta ail descriptionn<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the enngine<br />

componnents<br />

<strong>and</strong> theeir<br />

respecti ive working is not given here <strong>and</strong> innterested<br />

readder<br />

should see<br />

(Woody yard, 2009) an nd (McGeorge, , 1999) for furrther<br />

details.<br />

1.1.1<br />

Cylinder<br />

Exhaust Valve e<br />

Sca avenging Ports<br />

Two-Strok ke Diesel EEngine<br />

Cyccle<br />

Chapter 1<br />

Scaveenging<br />

Box<br />

The sch hematic pictu ures given in figure 1.2 ddemonstrate<br />

ddifferent<br />

stages<br />

during the t two stroke<br />

diesel enginne<br />

cycle. Eachh<br />

stage is discuussed<br />

separately<br />

below as: a<br />

(a) The e piston is at th he bottom deaad<br />

centre (BDCC).<br />

Both the ccylinder<br />

exhauust<br />

<strong>and</strong> d scavenging ports p are openn.<br />

The fresh ccold<br />

air is enntering<br />

into thhe<br />

cylinder<br />

from sca avenging portss<br />

<strong>and</strong> the exhaaust<br />

gases are bbeing<br />

scavengeed<br />

from m the cylinde er through thee<br />

exhaust valvve.<br />

The scavennging<br />

ports are<br />

loca ated above the e BDC.<br />

(b) The e piston move es towards thee<br />

top dead cenntre<br />

(TDC) byy<br />

first blockinng<br />

the scavenging ports. p The exhhaust<br />

valve thhen<br />

closes annd<br />

the fresh aair<br />

2<br />

Introduction

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