karthiekn
Automotive
- Jun 16, 2013
- 2
Hi,
I am new to this forum. So please excuse any inadvertent errors. I have a question regarding the temperature distribution in automotive components. For instance, if I want to develop a new surface coating for engine and other powertrain/drivetrain components, what temperatures must my coating withstand? I was able to obtain the temperatures of few components like the piston, cylinder head and spark plug. But how do I get an overall understanding of the component temperatures? And by temperatures I mean the surface temperatures of the components and not any coolant/lube oil temperature. I just need an approximate range of temperatures, say under normal operating conditions for a regular passenger car. Specifically, the surface temperatures of engine components, the gears, clutch, prop shaft, differential casing and the gears in there, etc. Can someone guide me in this direction?
Thanks
I am new to this forum. So please excuse any inadvertent errors. I have a question regarding the temperature distribution in automotive components. For instance, if I want to develop a new surface coating for engine and other powertrain/drivetrain components, what temperatures must my coating withstand? I was able to obtain the temperatures of few components like the piston, cylinder head and spark plug. But how do I get an overall understanding of the component temperatures? And by temperatures I mean the surface temperatures of the components and not any coolant/lube oil temperature. I just need an approximate range of temperatures, say under normal operating conditions for a regular passenger car. Specifically, the surface temperatures of engine components, the gears, clutch, prop shaft, differential casing and the gears in there, etc. Can someone guide me in this direction?
Thanks