Transient Temperature Analysis in a System of Thin Shells Combined with Convective and Radiative Cooling

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The problem considered has applications in the transient thermal analysis and time for attaining the steady state of the cylinder wall and cylinder head of an air-cooled internal-combustion engine. Numerical calculations based on finite difference approximations are carried out to assess the thermal response in a system of thin cylindrical and spherical shells having hot gases inside with convective boundary conditions. The outside surface is exposed to cooling medium where it looses heat by natural convection and radiation. As a special case, when radius is large, the surface may be considered to be a plane wall. The cylinder cover and cylinder wall of an internal-combustion engine are considered to be a plane wall for a comparatively higher ratio of cylinder diameter to the thickness of the wall, i.e., whend/δ varies from 80 to 100. A plot of temperature-time history and heat flow rates have been obtained.

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