A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF SIX STROKE ENGINE BY ANALYSIS THROUGH AVAILABLE RESEARCH DESIGN

Authors

  • KRUNAL C GOHIL Student of M.Tech, Department of mechanical Engineering, C.U.SHAH University, surendranagar, Gujarat, India
  • PROF. K.V.DAVE Professor, Department of mechanical Engineering, C.U.SHAH University, Surendranagar, Gujarat, India
  • PROF. K.R.GAWANDE Professor, Department of mechanical Engineering, C.U.SHAH University, Surendranagar, Gujarat, India

Keywords:

FEA, CFD Analysis, Structural Analysis, ANSYS, CREO

Abstract

Considering the climate change and the shortage of nonrenewable energy resources, the interests in waste
heat recovery has been growing remarkably. Waste heat recovery from internal combustion engine is one of the
opportunities for economizing of energy consumption. In internal combustion engine, a great amount of fuel energy is
wasted in the form of heat due to thermal limitations. A concept adding two strokes to the Ot to or Diesel engine cycle to
increase fuel efficiency. The engine captures the waste heat from the four stroke Otto cycle or Diesel cycle and uses it to
get an additional power and exhaust stroke of the piston. Waste heat from two sources is effectively co nverted into usable
work: engine coolant and exhaust gas.

Published

2015-06-25

How to Cite

KRUNAL C GOHIL, PROF. K.V.DAVE, & PROF. K.R.GAWANDE. (2015). A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF SIX STROKE ENGINE BY ANALYSIS THROUGH AVAILABLE RESEARCH DESIGN. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 2(6), 22–28. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/741