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Rahul,
I am afraid I have to let you down here. I have never seen the interior layout of the piston cooling passages. The only few things I can tell you for fact at this time is that Stroke is approximately bore * 2 the (B&W K98 are 2.0m) The K98 engine is published to run at 100rev/min and ~6000kw per cylinder. If you can get to an engineering library, look up the Diesel and Gas Turbine Catalog. It should give you contacts and Sulzer and B&W (what ever they are called today). You can probably get some information there. As a student marine engineer, I was give a very nice tour of the facility in Kobenhavn. Best of luck Matt Colie Matt colie - Your information is really valuable and i got more info by searching for sulzer pistons.. You have really helped me a lot for my project.. As I am doing a heat transfer analysis on pistons, i needed these information about the piston stroke, bore and the cooling channel dimensions.. What can be the approximate values for the following? Bore - 60cm?? Stroke - 90cm?? Engine rpm - 100 cooling channel dia - 1cm?? Inlet velocity of water or oil - 1m/s?? Piston crown temperature - 500 K?? As of now, I have modeled a 3d cooling channel which has an inlet(vertical) at one extreme extending onto the piston crown, taking a semicircular path around the underneath of the crown(horizontal) and an outlet(parallel to the inlet) at the other extreme.. Is this atleast remotely realistic?? |
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