Stress Analysis of Piston Using Pressure Load and Thermal Load
Stress Analysis of Piston Using Pressure Load and Thermal Load
Stress Analysis of Piston Using Pressure Load and Thermal Load
ABSTRACT
The main objective of this research work is to investigate and analyze the stress distribution of piston at actual engine
condition. In this paper pressure analysis, thermal analysis and thermo-mechanical analysis is done. The parameter used for
the analysis is operating gas pressure, temperature and material properties of piston. In I.C. Engine piston is most complex
and important part therefore for smooth running of vehicle piston should be in proper working condition. Piston fail mainly
due to mechanical stresses and thermal stresses. Analysis of piston is done with boundary conditions, which includes pressure
on piston head during working condition and uneven temperature distribution from piston head to skirt. The analysis predicts
that due to temperature whether the top surface of the piston may be damaged or broken during the operating conditions,
because damaged or broken parts are so expensive to replace and generally are not easily available. The CAD model is created
using PRO-E software. CAD model is then imported into ANSYS software for geometry and meshing purpose. The FEA
performed by using ANSYS12.
1.INTRODUCTION
A piston is a component of reciprocating IC-engines. It is the moving component that is contained by a cylinder and is
made gas-tight by piston rings. In an engine, its purpose is to transfer force from expanding gas in the cylinder to the
crankshaft via a piston rod. Piston endures the cyclic gas pressure and the inertial forces at work, and this working
condition may cause the fatigue damage of piston, such as piston side wear, piston head cracks and so on. So there is a
need to optimize the design of piston by considering various parameters in this project the parameters selected are
analysis of piston by applying pressure force acting at the top of the piston and thermal analysis of piston at various
temperature in various stroke. This analysis could be useful for design engineer for modification of piston at the time of
design. In this project we determine the various stress calculation by using pressure analysis, thermal analysis and
thermo-mechanical analysis form that we can find out the various zones or region where chances of damage of piston
are possible. From analysis it is very easy to optimize the design of piston. The main requirement of piston design is to
measure the prediction of temperature distribution on the surface of piston which enables us to optimize the thermal
aspects for design of piston at lower cost. Most of the pistons are made of an aluminum alloy which has thermal
expansion coefficient, 80% higher than the cylinder bore material made of cast iron. This leads to some differences
between running and the design clearances. Therefore, analysis of the piston thermal behavior is extremely crucial in
designing more efficient compressor. Good sealing of the piston with the cylinder is the basic criteria to design of the
piston. Also to improve the mechanical efficiency and reduce the inertia force in high speed machines the weight of
the piston also plays major role. To allow for thermal expansion, the diameter of the piston must be smaller than that
of the cylinder. The necessary clearance is calculated by estimating the temperature difference between piston and
cylinder and considering the coefficient of thermal expansion of piston.
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(
) /
Where,
K=thermal conductivity of material which is W/m0k
Tc = temperature at centre of piston head in C.
Te = temperature at edges of piston head in C.
(iii). Radial Thickness of Ring (t1)
= * squ.root of (3pw/f t) ( )
Where,
D = cylinder bore in mm
Pw= pressure of fuel on cylinder wall in N/mm. Its value is limited from 0.0245N/mm to 0.042N/mm. For present
material, t is 90Mpa
(iv). Axial Thickness of Ring (t2)
The thickness of the rings may be taken as
t2 = 0.7t1 to t1
Minimum axial thickness (t2)
= / z
Where z = number of rings
(v). Width of the top land (b1)
The width of the top land varies from
=
.
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+ .
Where,
b = Radial depth of piston ring groove
b = t1+ 0.4
STRESS CALCULATION
1.Stress on Piston Crown
6b= 3pD2
16 tH2
6
2.Thermal Stress,
b=
6t= E* Coefficient of thermal Expansion*Temp. Difference
3. Thermo-mechanical Stress,
6tm= 6b+6t
4. Design specification for piston:
S No
Design1 - Dimensions
Size in mm
130
100
3.5
3.0
11.4
18
2.5
2
Allowable stress for Cast Iron (from design data book) = 82.0 to 100 N/mm
Unit
Cast Iron
Modulus of Elasticity
MPa
100103
--
0.27
MPa
--
MPa
Poissons Ratio
Density
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Heat Conductivity
Shear Modulus
Kg/m
140
3
7200
/0 C
0.110-6
W/ m/0C
46.6
MPa
45103
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6. Designing of Piston
The piston is designed by giving the dimensions into the modeling software PRO-E. The geometry of the piston is
designed in PRO-E is imported to the analysis software in the IGES format. The figure of the designed piston is below-
7.Analysis of Piston
The piston is analyzed by giving the constraints they are
1. Pressure or structural analysis
2.Boundary condition
3.Thermal analysis 4. Thermo-mechanical analysis
7.1 Structural Analysis of Piston
Combustion of gases in the combustion chamber exerts pressure on the head of the piston
during power stroke. The pressure force will be taken as boundary condition in structural analysis using ANSYS12
Workbench. Fixed support has given at surface of pin hole. Because the piston will move from TDC to BDC with the
help of fixed support at pin hole. So whatever the load is applying on piston due to gas explosion that force causes to
failure of piston pin (inducing bending stresses). Pressure acting on piston = 5 N/mm2 as shown in Fig.7.1.1
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8.COMPARISON OF RESULT
Material Cast Iron
Pressure 5 MPa
Temperature 2800C-5000C
Comparison of Analytical and FE Analysis results for piston
Analysis
Analytically
Calculated
Stress(MPa)
Stress
by
Analysis (MPa)
Fem %Error
Pressure
36.62
38.24
4.23
Thermal
2.4
1.72
28.33
Thermo-mechanical
39.18
39.45
0.68
9.CONCLUSION
It is concluded from the above study that using PRO-E software design and modeling become easier. Here material
used for Piston is Cast Iron because Cast Iron sustain more temperature than other material. The temperature
distribution of piston is very important to check the effect of temperature is maximum on which part of piston. After the
analysis of temperature distribution the result comes out that the maximum temperature is on the piston head and the
minimum temperature is on the piston skirt.
The equivalent stress values obtained are well below the permissible value of 86MPa-100MPa.
From the above result of comparison we conclude that analytical and FE analysis results for mechanical, thermal &
thermo-mechanical loading are approximately similar . The percentile difference between analytical results & analysis
results of piston are very small. Hence the design of piston is safe.
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