Title
Electromechanical Device for Temperature Control of Internal Combustion Engines
Date Issued
25 November 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Mamani A.
Quispe G.
Raymundo-Ibañeez C.
Publisher(s)
IOP Publishing Ltd
Abstract
Internal combustion engines are the most commonly used engines in the automotive world. However, these engines lack an overheating prevention system against cooling system failures when they exceed their normal operating temperature. Less experienced drivers (users) usually do not notice overheating until the engine stops, generating economic expenses in engine repairs. As such, this paper describes the design and construction of an electromechanical device to prevent engine overheating. This device is installed in a vehicle and operates independently from the electronic control unit (ECU); it records the coolant temperature and controls air admission to the engine of the vehicle in which it is installed. In addition, a new Arduino-based card will receive signals from a temperature sensor as input and process them according to its programming. Then, it will send signal outputs to the actuators: A servomotor, monitor, LED display, and buzzer. To control the intake flow, a butterfly valve is used with the servomotor. This valve partially or totally restricts the engine airflow, based on the temperature programmed for the Arduino, thus protecting the engine from overheating.
Volume
689
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería eléctrica, Ingeniería electrónica Sistemas de automatización, Sistemas de control
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85078097081
Source
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
ISSN of the container
17578981
Conference
2019 6th International Conference on Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing, ICMMM 2019
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