Design and fabrication of diesel engine test bed for mechanical engineering laboratory/
Mark Kevin R. Adiova, Dexter B. Borbon, Owen Reiner T. Bunyi, John Larry Jr. A. Giner, and Angelica C. Ruiz.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024
- xi, 207pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's Thesis
College of Engineering.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The Mechanical Engineering Department at the Technological University of the Philippines (TUP) - Manila needs essential laboratory equipment for testing diesel engines. This absence hinders students' ability to gain hands-on experience with crucial aspects like engine performance and emissions control. Therefore, this paper proposes designing and fabricating a dedicated diesel engine test bed for the department. This equipment is a valuable tool, providing students with practical learning opportunities and a deeper understanding of diesel engine operation. It used the prototyping approach, wherein after thorough research, the test bed is determined to be mainly composed of a 10-hp and air-cooled-type diesel engine (Yamma YM186FE-MP), bed frame, and a rope brake dynamometer. The test bed was able to perform five experiments, as per the guidelines conforming to CHED Memorandum No. 97, Series of 2017, specifically tailored for the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory 2 course. Such experiments highlight the use of instrumentations, specifically the dynamometer, tachometer, flow meter, and temperature sensors. By incorporating advanced instrumentation and experimental techniques, a comprehensive understanding of diesel engine dynamics is expected to be learned by the students, contributing to their academic and professional development through mechanical engineering. Through this endeavor, the paper emphasizes
the impact of integrating theoretical knowledge with practical experimentation to address real- world challenges and further innovation in diesel engine technology and education.