A multi-dimensional combustion code implementing the Conditional Moment Closure turbulent combustion model interfaced with a well-established RANS two- phase flow field solver has been employed to study a broad range of operating conditions for a heavy duty direct-injection common-rail Diesel engine. These conditions include different loads (25%, 50%, 75% and full load) and engine speeds (1250 and 1830 RPM) and, with respect to the fuel path, different injection timings and rail pressures. A total of nine cases have been simulated. Excellent agreement with experimental data has been found for the pressure traces and the heat release rates, without adjusting any model constants. The chemical mechanism used contains a detailed NOx sub-mechani...
The paper deals with the development and experimental validation of a two zones combustion model of ...
Several applications have proven the reliability of using multi-dimensional CFD tools to assist in d...
Three different approaches for modeling diesel engine combustion are compared against cylinder press...
The Lagrangian conditional moment closure (CMC) model is applied to combustion simulation of a diese...
Energy conversion devices of practical interest such as engines or combustors operate in highly turb...
MasterThe Lagrangian conditional moment closure (CMC) model is applied to combustion simulation of a...
The compression ignition engine will continue to be a significant factor in the transportation secto...
Split-injection is applied in automotive diesel engines in order to control heat release and polluti...
To explore the influence of fuel injection strategy on the combustion process, the Computational Flu...
Simulation is performed to analyse the characteristics of turbulent spray combustion in conventional...
A KIVA-based CFD tool has been utilized to simulate the effect of a Common-Rail injection system app...
The predictive capabilities of an innovative multizone combustion model DIPulse, developed by Gamma ...
SAE Paper 2010-01-2211 - Proper design of the combustion phase has always been crucial for Diesel en...
Focus of this study is the numerical simulation of turbulent auto-igniting liquid fuel sprays at Die...
Natural gas/diesel dual fuel engines offer a path towards meeting current and future emissions stand...
The paper deals with the development and experimental validation of a two zones combustion model of ...
Several applications have proven the reliability of using multi-dimensional CFD tools to assist in d...
Three different approaches for modeling diesel engine combustion are compared against cylinder press...
The Lagrangian conditional moment closure (CMC) model is applied to combustion simulation of a diese...
Energy conversion devices of practical interest such as engines or combustors operate in highly turb...
MasterThe Lagrangian conditional moment closure (CMC) model is applied to combustion simulation of a...
The compression ignition engine will continue to be a significant factor in the transportation secto...
Split-injection is applied in automotive diesel engines in order to control heat release and polluti...
To explore the influence of fuel injection strategy on the combustion process, the Computational Flu...
Simulation is performed to analyse the characteristics of turbulent spray combustion in conventional...
A KIVA-based CFD tool has been utilized to simulate the effect of a Common-Rail injection system app...
The predictive capabilities of an innovative multizone combustion model DIPulse, developed by Gamma ...
SAE Paper 2010-01-2211 - Proper design of the combustion phase has always been crucial for Diesel en...
Focus of this study is the numerical simulation of turbulent auto-igniting liquid fuel sprays at Die...
Natural gas/diesel dual fuel engines offer a path towards meeting current and future emissions stand...
The paper deals with the development and experimental validation of a two zones combustion model of ...
Several applications have proven the reliability of using multi-dimensional CFD tools to assist in d...
Three different approaches for modeling diesel engine combustion are compared against cylinder press...