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3d Modeling of Combustion for Di-Si Engines
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCombustion TheoryCombustion EngineeringGas Turbine CombustionComputer-aided DesignDirect InjectionFuel InjectionNumerical SimulationIn-cylinder FlowModeling And SimulationThermodynamicsGdi EnginesComputer EngineeringPropulsionDi-si EnginesHeat TransferCombustion ScienceCoherent Flame ModelThermal EngineeringMultiscale Modeling
Direct injection of gasoline is a promising concept to reduce fuel consumption of SI engines. The development of GDI engines is difficult and 3D CFD is a way to support its design. It requires models able to describe the spray and its evaporation and combustion. This paper presents a model, the ECFM, that enables to compute combustion for stratified load in the GDI engines. This model is a development of the Coherent Flame Model which includes thermal expansion effects, and is coupled with a burnt/unburnt gases conditionnal thermodynamic properties description. The model is validated by comparing measurements and computations on the GDI Mitsubishi engine in production.
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