This paper presents a thermal network model for the simulation of the transient response of diesel engines. The model was adjusted by using experimental data from a completely instrumented engine run under steady-state and transient conditions. Comparisons between measured and predicted material temperatures over a wide range of engine running conditions show a mean error of 7◦C. The model was then used to predict the thermal behavior of a different engine. Model results were checked against oil and coolant temperatures measured during engine warm-up at constant speed and load, and on a New European Driving Cycle. Results show that the model predicts these temperatures with a maximum error of 3◦C.Torregrosa, AJ.; Olmeda González, PC.; ...
This paper deals with a theoretical investigation of the influence of different heat release rates o...
This work presents a heat transfer model for the exhaust gas of a diesel power generator to determin...
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This paper presents a thermal network model for the simulation of the transient response of diesel e...
[EN] To face the current challenges of the automotive industry, there is a need for computational mo...
This work presents a heat transfer model for the exhaust gas of a diesel power generator to determin...
The work described in this thesis concerns the continued development and application of a computatio...
This work focuses on the cooling of diesel engines. Facing heavy constraints such<p>as emissions con...
International audienceThe evolution of temperatures in internal combustion engines during cold start...
AbstractThe authors develop models of the combustion process and a program for calculating the opera...
Work during Phase 3 of a program aimed at developing a comprehensive heat transfer and thermal analy...
An engine with double cooling circuits operating at two temperature levels has been developed at Vol...
ARCAKLIOGLU, Erol/0000-0001-8073-5207WOS: 000229661300002This paper suggests a mechanism for determi...
The design and evaluation of engine cooling and lubrication systems is generally based on real vehic...
An experimental investigation has been undertaken to study operating temperatures and heat fluxes in...
This paper deals with a theoretical investigation of the influence of different heat release rates o...
This work presents a heat transfer model for the exhaust gas of a diesel power generator to determin...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
This paper presents a thermal network model for the simulation of the transient response of diesel e...
[EN] To face the current challenges of the automotive industry, there is a need for computational mo...
This work presents a heat transfer model for the exhaust gas of a diesel power generator to determin...
The work described in this thesis concerns the continued development and application of a computatio...
This work focuses on the cooling of diesel engines. Facing heavy constraints such<p>as emissions con...
International audienceThe evolution of temperatures in internal combustion engines during cold start...
AbstractThe authors develop models of the combustion process and a program for calculating the opera...
Work during Phase 3 of a program aimed at developing a comprehensive heat transfer and thermal analy...
An engine with double cooling circuits operating at two temperature levels has been developed at Vol...
ARCAKLIOGLU, Erol/0000-0001-8073-5207WOS: 000229661300002This paper suggests a mechanism for determi...
The design and evaluation of engine cooling and lubrication systems is generally based on real vehic...
An experimental investigation has been undertaken to study operating temperatures and heat fluxes in...
This paper deals with a theoretical investigation of the influence of different heat release rates o...
This work presents a heat transfer model for the exhaust gas of a diesel power generator to determin...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...