A new phenomenological model, the TP (Temperature Phase) model, is presented to carry out optimization calculations for turbulent diffusion combustion in a high-pressure common rail diesel engine. Temperature is the most important parameter in the TP model, which includes two parts: an auto-ignition and a soot model. In the auto-ignition phase, different reaction mechanisms are built for different zones. For the soot model, different methods are used for different temperatures. The TP model is then implemented in KIVA code instead of original model to carry out optimization. The results of cylinder pressures, the corresponding heat release rates, and soot with variation of injection time, variation of rail pressure and variation of speed am...
© 2017 The Author(s). In this work, the recently developed moment projection method (MPM) is coupled...
Diesel engine pollutant emissions legislation is becoming more and more stringent. New driving cycle...
This paper presents a new 0D phenomenological approach to predict the combustion process i...
A TP (Temperature Phase) model is presented to carry out optimization calculation for a high-pressur...
An improved phenomenological soot model coupled with a reduced n-heptane chemical mechanism was impl...
In the present paper phenomenological modelling has been adopted for modelling diesel engine process...
In the present investigation a new phenomenological model for Quiescent and Swirl Type Direct Inject...
Abstract: Particulate emission is one of the most deleterious pollutants generated by Diesel fuel co...
Modeling autoignition in diesel engines is a challenging task because of the wide range of equivalen...
In order to investigate the complex phenomena that occur in the evolution of a fuel spray (break up,...
To explore the influence of fuel injection strategy on the combustion process, the Computational Flu...
A study was performed that takes into account both turbulence and chemical kinetic effects in the nu...
This thesis describes the development of a thermodynamic phenomenological diesel engine heat-release...
Reduction of engine development time and cost is of primary interest for combustion engine manufactu...
Various sub models of a multi-zone phenomenological model are developed by incorporating Dec’s conce...
© 2017 The Author(s). In this work, the recently developed moment projection method (MPM) is coupled...
Diesel engine pollutant emissions legislation is becoming more and more stringent. New driving cycle...
This paper presents a new 0D phenomenological approach to predict the combustion process i...
A TP (Temperature Phase) model is presented to carry out optimization calculation for a high-pressur...
An improved phenomenological soot model coupled with a reduced n-heptane chemical mechanism was impl...
In the present paper phenomenological modelling has been adopted for modelling diesel engine process...
In the present investigation a new phenomenological model for Quiescent and Swirl Type Direct Inject...
Abstract: Particulate emission is one of the most deleterious pollutants generated by Diesel fuel co...
Modeling autoignition in diesel engines is a challenging task because of the wide range of equivalen...
In order to investigate the complex phenomena that occur in the evolution of a fuel spray (break up,...
To explore the influence of fuel injection strategy on the combustion process, the Computational Flu...
A study was performed that takes into account both turbulence and chemical kinetic effects in the nu...
This thesis describes the development of a thermodynamic phenomenological diesel engine heat-release...
Reduction of engine development time and cost is of primary interest for combustion engine manufactu...
Various sub models of a multi-zone phenomenological model are developed by incorporating Dec’s conce...
© 2017 The Author(s). In this work, the recently developed moment projection method (MPM) is coupled...
Diesel engine pollutant emissions legislation is becoming more and more stringent. New driving cycle...
This paper presents a new 0D phenomenological approach to predict the combustion process i...