Study of Noise Generated by Kirloskar Single Cylinder Four Stroke C.I. Engine
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In our modern, rapidly expanding environment one of the developing problems is that
of “Noise”. The purpose of this report is to the study the fundamentals of acoustics and analysis
of engine noise which causes serious effects on human beings. In India, the transportation
sector is growing rapidly and number of vehicles on Indian roads is increasing at very fast rate.
This has lead to overcrowded roads and pollution.
Noise from a diesel engine is caused by vibration of the surfaces of the structure.
Combustion is a major force which generates pressure and the engine mechanism also
generates forces, these forces combine and cause the structure to vibrate.
So, it is necessary to study noise generated by the engine by measuring sound pressure
level and calculating sound power and measure the vibrations in which acceleration, velocity
and displacement are measured at specific point to understand under which frequency range
the vibrations are high. The sound pressure level under 1-1 Octave band Frequency range is
also studied. All these studies were done by varying compression ratio and load at all marked
locations of the engine.
In the analysis of C.I. Engine noise the maximum sound pressure level comes out at
exhaust and the acoustic power increases as load increases for all compression ratios. In the
analysis of vibration the acceleration and vibrations are analyzed in which the acceleration is
maximum at 1000 Hz and vibration is maximum at 500 Hz. From the analysis, there is more
need to concentrate on low frequencies. There is no direct correlation find between sound
pressure level analysis and vibrational analysis for the marked location. The analysis for
frequency spectrum is also done on engine to find out under which frequency the sound pressure
level is high. The regression analysis was also carried out for all locations and for acoustic power
to find out the percentage error between measured value and predicted value.
This study will help to optimize compression ratio and load produces lesser or higher
noise in which frequency range and at which point.
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