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  • Writer: Gavin Robinson
    Gavin Robinson
  • Apr 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

The article titled "Optimization and finite element analysis of an aluminum piston in the Peugeot XU7JPL3 engine for enhanced efficiency and durability" explores the design and optimization of an aluminum piston with a ceramic coating for the Peugeot XU7JPL3 internal combustion engine. The study focuses on improving the static, dynamic, and thermal performance of the piston by using advanced materials and manufacturing techniques. The optimized piston, made from heat-treated aluminum alloy (T62618) with an aluminum oxide ceramic coating, demonstrated a 57% reduction in stress levels compared to the standard piston. This optimization also resulted in reduced engine vibrations, improved thermal management, and enhanced durability.

 

This resource is particularly valuable for engineering students and professionals as it provides insights into cutting-edge materials and design techniques for improving engine components. It highlights the importance of finite element analysis (FEA) in optimizing structural and thermal performance, making it a useful reference for those interested in automotive engineering and advanced manufacturing processes.

 
 
 

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