HarleyE30
Automotive
- Apr 19, 2012
- 31
Hi all,
Just after some advice on whether or not some heat transfer values are realistic.
I have a piston, whose upper and lower crown temperatures are shown below:
Underneath the piston, there is a chamber (not shown), filled with engine oil, which has zero flow rate.
I have calculated the heat flow through the crown:
I now want to calculate the rise in temperature of the oil as a result of this heat flow. I have used the following equation, where the mass is equal to the volume of the oil in the chamber x density.
This suggests then that the oil heats up by 284 'C in one second! I can't quite get my head round such an increase in that time-frame....
Any advice/comments greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Just after some advice on whether or not some heat transfer values are realistic.
I have a piston, whose upper and lower crown temperatures are shown below:
Underneath the piston, there is a chamber (not shown), filled with engine oil, which has zero flow rate.
I have calculated the heat flow through the crown:
I now want to calculate the rise in temperature of the oil as a result of this heat flow. I have used the following equation, where the mass is equal to the volume of the oil in the chamber x density.
This suggests then that the oil heats up by 284 'C in one second! I can't quite get my head round such an increase in that time-frame....
Any advice/comments greatly appreciated.
Thanks