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OM60X maximum pressure and maximum temperature in combustion chamber - mmetzdavid - 04-09-2019

Hello STD fans!
Question is: does someone know what sort of pressures do we have in our superturbodiesels when under boost?
Normally peak pressures do not rise above 200 bar, but I am trying to do a simulation on this type of engine/application and even at 1.5 bar of boost I have over 228 bar of peak pressure inside the combustion chamber and 3100 K, when normally diesel engines cannot go over 2400 K.
By rising the boost to 2.5 bar it would have a peak pressure of 326 bar in the combustion chamber, and I am pretty sure it is way too much.
Has someone know more info on this that could help me refine my model? One thing that I did not take into account is the overlap time between the exhaust valve being still open and the intake valve being already opened. Does this happen in our engines? Could not find the cam's lift in fuction of engine degrees. Any info greatly apreciated. Thanks!


RE: OM60X maximum pressure and maximum temperature in combustion chamber - starynovy - 04-10-2019

Hard to say but most modern common-rails with twice the output of stock 606 are designed to handle 200-250Bar tops. And I think there is more pressure in direct injected engine than this gradualy burning IDI.


RE: OM60X maximum pressure and maximum temperature in combustion chamber - Turbo - 04-11-2019

(04-09-2019, 07:07 AM)mmetzdavid Hello STD fans!
Question is: does someone know what sort of pressures do we have in our superturbodiesels when under boost?
Normally peak pressures do not rise above 200 bar, but I am trying to do a simulation on this type of engine/application and even at 1.5 bar of boost I have over 228 bar of peak pressure inside the combustion chamber and 3100 K, when normally diesel engines cannot go over 2400 K.
By rising the boost to 2.5 bar it would have a peak pressure of 326 bar in the combustion chamber, and I am pretty sure it is way too much.
Has someone know more info on this that could help me refine my model? One thing that I did not take into account is the overlap time between the exhaust valve being still open and the intake valve being already opened. Does this happen in our engines? Could not find the cam's lift in fuction of engine degrees. Any info greatly apreciated. Thanks!

Do not forget that IDI leave heat under longer engine degrees as fare as I know, DI have injection in a very short time since optimum combustion shall happen i the bowl

BMW 550D G31 have originally 210 bars of combustion pressure compression ratio 16:1 and about 3 bars of boost, the highest I have seen on a diesel in a car and it does not use steel pistons, I ca not say what some truck can handle but I guess higher values bars are in reach. 
OM613 has 145 bars original and om648 155 bars
What you will find i trackorpulling and diesel dragster I can not say but I guess it is bigger