Parametric modeling and analysis of intake phases for side-ported Wankel rotary engines

Huaiyu Wang, Changwei Ji*, Jinxin Yang, Yunshan Ge, Sergey Zambalov, Igor Yakovlev

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Abstract

This research presents a novel port parametric modeling technique using three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics for the design and optimization of intake and exhaust phases in side-ported Wankel rotary engines (WREs). Definitions for the port phases encompass parameters such as port start opening, port full opening, port start closing, and port full closing timings. The four port phase control arcs are obtained by translating and rotating the rotor flank to satisfy the high control accuracy. Further, the shape of the port is further smoothed and varied by four auxiliary circular arcs. Moreover, the influence of port full closing timing and the size of auxiliary circular arcs (R1, and R3) on the intake characteristics is studied. The results show that the novel method can flexibly and effectively control the phases and shapes. The early port full closing timing reduces fluid backflow and improves volumetric efficiency (VE) but increases intake loss (IL). The small size of R1 facilitates to increase the VE and reduce IL. A larger or smaller size of R3 is not conducive to reducing IL, and the smaller size of R3 improves the VE. The novel generation method proposed in this paper provides a theoretical basis to optimize the design of various sizes of side-ported WREs and guidance for practical manufacturing.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere21710
JournalHeliyon
Volume9
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Intake loss
  • Port parametric modeling method
  • Volumetric efficiency
  • Wankel rotary engines

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