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Hybrid Combustion Model for Engine Analysis in Real Time

2015-09-22
2015-36-0213
The analysis of engine’s performance, gas emissions and combustion parameters is critical in the development of internal combustion engines. The combustion parameters analysis provide important information to speed up real-time engine’s operation in order to shorter the process of engine’s map calibration. The real-time analysis of these parameters allows the detection of anomalies, such as the prediction of knocking event. From the measurement of the In-cylinder pressure curve and the use of a one-zone combustion model is possible to evaluate the heat release rate, mass burned fraction and average In-cylinder gas temperature. Aiming to expand the amount of real-time data available, such as unburned and burned gases temperature and volume, radius and velocity of turbulent spherical flame and turbulence factor, this paper presents a hybrid combustion model, being composed by coupling a two-zone model to a one-zone model.
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Numerical Analysis of Cooling Process of an Torch Ignition System

2014-09-30
2014-36-0330
The internal combustion engines require an efficient cooling system, the high temperatures generates at the time of combustion, reaching 2500 K peak burned gas. The materials used in the construction of the cylinder must operate within a maximum value, as well as the fluid film of lubricant oil. A bad dimensioned cooling system can lead to serious consequences such as loss of engine performance and/or efficiency, pre-ignition and increased exhaust emissions and may even lead to the destruction of the engine. In the torch ignition system overheating of the pre-chamber is even more critical and may lead to significant losses. Thus the torch ignition system requires an efficient cooling to prevent deterioration of the pre-chamber and consequently the engine caused by overheating. The solution proposed to resolve this inconvenience is the use of the cooling gallery in the cylinder head, for cooling the pre-chamber that is selected.
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A Computational Methodology for Studying Sprays Characteristics of a Gasoline Direct Injection Injector

2012-10-02
2012-36-0362
The focus of this study was to create a methodology to evaluate spray characteristics in a gasoline direct injection injector by means of an automatic process. Computational codes were used to get information about cone angle and breakup length based on images got from injection process. A mathematical function was created to locate the boundaries of the spray and the cone angle was studied as the angle of arcs situated within these boundaries. The centre of the arc was located on the orifice of the injector and a value of angle was associated with several distances from orifice. The breakup length was associated as a distance from the orifice of an arc formed by a group of pixels with the maximum standard deviation related to the values of these pixels. The velocity field was studied by the Particle Image Velocimetry technique. Three fluids were tested at this work: water, ethanol and gasoline.
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Intake Gas Recycled Valve Modeling of Spark Ignition Engines

2003-11-18
2003-01-3721
This work presents the results of an implementation model of an additional valve to the cylinder of an Otto cycle internal combustion engine, to make the engine power modulation possible through recycled of the intake gases, substituting the conventional system in which the modulation is done by the throttle valve. The study was done through simulations on a real engine operating in various conditions, using a computer model elaborated in object oriented programming, based on Object Pascal language. The resulting effects of the valve closing delay on the engine parameters are analyzed, such as volumetric efficiency, compression ratio, torque, specific fuel consumption and thermal efficiency. The study showed the advantages of the proposed system in power modulation, when compared to the conventional throttle valve system. The benefits obtained were greater with partial loads and can be summarized by benefits obtained in specific fuel consumption.
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