Browse Publications Technical Papers 2007-01-3549
2007-08-05

Development of a Plastic Intake Manifold with CAE 2007-01-3549

Recently, plastic air intake manifold (PAIM) has been adopted into gasoline and diesel engines as standard equipment. The advantages of the PAIM are light mass weight, low cost, high thermal-insulation efficiency and reduction of air pressure loss compared with a metal air intake manifold. However, in order to bring the advantages of the PAIM into play, many issues including static burst, noise and vibration, and so on should be settled in its design process. In this paper, the performance prediction and application example of PAIM are introduced.

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