Multiphase Flow Simulation of Blow-by and Fuel-in-Oil Dilution via the Piston Ring Pack Using the CFD Level-Set Method
Patrick Antony, Norbert Hosters, Marek Behr, Anselm Hopf, Frank, Kr\"amer, Carsten Weber, Paul Turner

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel CFD level-set simulation method to analyze multiphase flow around piston rings in diesel engines, revealing insights into fuel transport mechanisms and guiding design improvements.
Contribution
A new CFD level-set based simulation approach for transient multiphase flow around piston rings, enabling detailed analysis of blow-by and fuel-in-oil dilution processes.
Findings
Validation of flow compressibility assumption
Sensitivity of fuel leakage to piston ring movement
Design recommendations for piston and ring geometry
Abstract
Modern diesel engines temporarily use a very late post-injection in the combustion cycle to either generate heat for a diesel particulate filter regeneration or purge a lean NOx trap. In some configurations, unburned fuel is left at the cylinder walls and is transported via the piston rings toward the lower crankcase region, where fuel may dilute the oil. Reduced oil lubrication shortens the oil service intervals and increases friction. Beside diesel fuel, this problem may also occur for other types of liquid fuels such as alcohols and e-fuels. The exact transport mechanism of the unburned fuel via the piston ring pack grooves and cylinder wall is hard to measure experimentally, motivating numerical flow simulation in early design stages for an in-depth understanding of the involved processes. A new CFD simulation methodology has been developed to investigate the transient,…
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