In this study, the role of turbulence-chemistry interaction in diesel spray auto-ignition, flame stabilization and end of injection phenomena is investigated under engine relevant “Spray A” conditions. A recently developed diesel spray combustion modeling approach, Conditional Source-term Estimation (CSE-FGM), is coupled with Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulation (RANS) framework to study the details of spray combustion. The detailed chemistry mechanism is included through the Flamelet Generated Manifold (FGM) method. Both unsteady and steady flamelet solutions are included in the manifold to account for the auto-ignition process and the subsequent flame propagation in a diesel spray. Conditionally averaged chemical source terms are cl...
The application of detailed chemistry to the computational fluid dynamics simulation of combustion p...
DoctorTurbulent spray combustion is common in practical combustors like internal combustion engine, ...
In this work, a progress variable approach is used to model diesel spray ignition with detailed chem...
The compression ignition engine will continue to be a significant factor in the transportation secto...
A novel combustion modelling approach is proposed here to study the transient effects of diesel spra...
Diesel engines are widely known for their high thermal efficiency, high torque, reliability, durabil...
Modeling turbulent diesel spray combustion which combines complex flow and transport phenomena with ...
Combustion recession, an end of injection (EOI) diesel spray phenomenon, has been found to be a robu...
This dissertation deals with the numerical investigation of the physics of sprays autoigniting at di...
A study on the modeling of fuel sprays in diesel engines will be presented. First, modeling of non-r...
In this study, two different diesel-like igniting sprays are investigated: Engine Combustion Network...
Simulation is performed to analyse the characteristics of turbulent spray combustion in conventional...
The Engine Combustion Network (ECN) spray A under diesel engine conditions is investigated with a no...
The aim of the present project is to study the turbulent combustion pro-cess in a diesel-like spray ...
Focus of this study is the numerical simulation of turbulent auto-igniting liquid fuel sprays at Die...
The application of detailed chemistry to the computational fluid dynamics simulation of combustion p...
DoctorTurbulent spray combustion is common in practical combustors like internal combustion engine, ...
In this work, a progress variable approach is used to model diesel spray ignition with detailed chem...
The compression ignition engine will continue to be a significant factor in the transportation secto...
A novel combustion modelling approach is proposed here to study the transient effects of diesel spra...
Diesel engines are widely known for their high thermal efficiency, high torque, reliability, durabil...
Modeling turbulent diesel spray combustion which combines complex flow and transport phenomena with ...
Combustion recession, an end of injection (EOI) diesel spray phenomenon, has been found to be a robu...
This dissertation deals with the numerical investigation of the physics of sprays autoigniting at di...
A study on the modeling of fuel sprays in diesel engines will be presented. First, modeling of non-r...
In this study, two different diesel-like igniting sprays are investigated: Engine Combustion Network...
Simulation is performed to analyse the characteristics of turbulent spray combustion in conventional...
The Engine Combustion Network (ECN) spray A under diesel engine conditions is investigated with a no...
The aim of the present project is to study the turbulent combustion pro-cess in a diesel-like spray ...
Focus of this study is the numerical simulation of turbulent auto-igniting liquid fuel sprays at Die...
The application of detailed chemistry to the computational fluid dynamics simulation of combustion p...
DoctorTurbulent spray combustion is common in practical combustors like internal combustion engine, ...
In this work, a progress variable approach is used to model diesel spray ignition with detailed chem...