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Innovative analytical model for temperature prediction of front-end accessory drive
Xingchen Liu1, Kamran Behdinan2
1Advanced Research Lab for Multifunctional Lightweight Structures (ARL-MLS), Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. xc.liu@mail.utoronto.ca.
Abstract:
The front-end accessory drive belt drive system is a critical component in the vehicle engine. To avoid thermal deterioration under static state operating conditions, the thermal distribution for the belt drive system at each condition must be determined in an efficient manner. Due to the numerical approach is not feasible to address this concern because of its high computational cost, this paper proposes a reliable and efficient novel analytical thermal model to achieve this goal. This work develops the state-of-the-art heat transfer ordinary differential equations (ODEs) describing the thermal flow and heat dissipations on the complex structures of pulleys. Then it integrates these ODEs with heat transfer governing equations of the belt and heat exchanges to establish an innovative system of equations that can be solved within a few seconds to provide temperature plots. Moreover, experiments were conducted on a dynamometer to verify the accuracy of the proposed model under a wide range of conditions. The results indicate that the measured temperatures are in good agreement with the corresponding analytical results. Owing to its efficiency, the proposed model can be integrated with other mechanical characterizations of the belt drive system in terms of design, optimization, and thermal fatigue analyses.
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