Frequently
used internal combustion engines for driving highway vehicles are often tested
to adjust performance outputs and exhaust emissions, with consideration for the
production standardization and regulations of motor vehicles. In this work, a
mini air station was designed and produced using the Arduino micro-controller
to test the performance of an internal combustion engine. Instantaneous ambient
temperature, pressure and relative humidity during engine operation are
measured. At this time, the engine is subjected to steady state and transient
regime tests and the performance data are reduced by a power correction factor
to sea level conditions. The real-time weather data coming from the sensors
over a 6-hour period every half-hour is continuously transmitted to the
micro-controller. The microcontroller also continuously processes the measured
data on an Excel page with the help of the environmental software of the
microcontroller. According to the measurement results, the pressure and
temperature results can be accepted at the tolerable interval. However, the relative
humidity in the mini-station is considerably lower than the reference stations,
and the room air is quite dry as a result of the atmospheric temperature rising
and the large heat transfer between the engine and the environment. In the
tests of the heavy duty diesel test engine, where the power correction factors
are calculated thanks to the developed mini air station, the effective motor
power has increased by 1.9% to 4.7%. The effect of the correction factor on
brake specific fuel consumption varies between 1.9 and 4.5% for 2100 rpm and
1200 rpm engine rpm respectively.
Internal Combustion Engines Real-Time Weather Data Arduino Microcontroller Correction Factor
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Publication Date | July 21, 2017 |
Submission Date | July 21, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
IMPORTANT NOTE: JOURNAL SUBMISSION LINK http://eds.yildiz.edu.tr/journal-of-thermal-engineering