Modern high performance engines are usually characterized by high power densities, which lead to high mechanical and thermal loadings acting on engine components. In this scenario, aluminum may not represent the best choice for piston manufacturing and steel may be considered as a valid alternative. In this article, a methodology involving optimization techniques is presented for the design of an internal combustion engine piston. In particular, a design strategy is preliminary investigated aiming at replacing the standard aluminum piston, usually manufactured by forging or casting, with an alternative one made of steel and manufactured via an Additive Manufacturing process. Three different loading conditions are employed for the topology optimizations setup. Optimization results are then interpreted and the various structural features of the steel piston are designed starting from the density distribution contour plots. Different Finite Element thermomechanical models are finally prepared in order to correct and validate the designed geometry.

Design of an Additive Manufactured Steel Piston for a High Performance Engine: Developing of a Numerical Methodology Based on Topology Optimization Techniques / Barbieri, SAVERIO GIULIO; Giacopini, Matteo; Mangeruga, Valerio; Mantovani, Sara. - In: SAE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINES. - ISSN 1946-3936. - 11:6(2018), pp. 1139-1150. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2018 SAE World Congress Experience, WCX 2018 tenutosi a Detroit; United States nel 10-12 Aprile 2018) [10.4271/2018-01-1385].

Design of an Additive Manufactured Steel Piston for a High Performance Engine: Developing of a Numerical Methodology Based on Topology Optimization Techniques

BARBIERI, SAVERIO GIULIO
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Giacopini, Matteo;MANGERUGA, VALERIO;Mantovani, Sara
2018

Abstract

Modern high performance engines are usually characterized by high power densities, which lead to high mechanical and thermal loadings acting on engine components. In this scenario, aluminum may not represent the best choice for piston manufacturing and steel may be considered as a valid alternative. In this article, a methodology involving optimization techniques is presented for the design of an internal combustion engine piston. In particular, a design strategy is preliminary investigated aiming at replacing the standard aluminum piston, usually manufactured by forging or casting, with an alternative one made of steel and manufactured via an Additive Manufacturing process. Three different loading conditions are employed for the topology optimizations setup. Optimization results are then interpreted and the various structural features of the steel piston are designed starting from the density distribution contour plots. Different Finite Element thermomechanical models are finally prepared in order to correct and validate the designed geometry.
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Design of an Additive Manufactured Steel Piston for a High Performance Engine: Developing of a Numerical Methodology Based on Topology Optimization Techniques / Barbieri, SAVERIO GIULIO; Giacopini, Matteo; Mangeruga, Valerio; Mantovani, Sara. - In: SAE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINES. - ISSN 1946-3936. - 11:6(2018), pp. 1139-1150. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2018 SAE World Congress Experience, WCX 2018 tenutosi a Detroit; United States nel 10-12 Aprile 2018) [10.4271/2018-01-1385].
Barbieri, SAVERIO GIULIO; Giacopini, Matteo; Mangeruga, Valerio; Mantovani, Sara
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