Browse Publications Technical Papers 2018-01-5050
2018-12-12

Simulation-Driven Development of Combustion Engines: Theory and Examples 2018-01-5050

This paper describes the simulation-driven design process used in engines technology. The research question is “how to use research in the structural analysis and dynamics field to ensure world-class product development?” This paper describes research on simulation methodologies from the design process perspective, demonstrating the need for research in various steps of product development. Each section of the paper includes one or two practical examples in which research was needed to increase product design quality. In the product definition section, the Digital Design Platform (DDP) shows the coupling between product requirements and simulation tasks. At the concept design stage, it is shown that computational methods can optimize the placement of material in the case of the main bearing cap topology. The second example is JuliaFEM, an open-source finite element method (FEM) platform, which is suitable for heavy-duty method development, where the internals of the FE solver is needed to make new calculation methodologies available. The next section is about detailed design, where an example of an oil sump welds fatigue illustrates the continuous improvement of the simulation methodology. The second example is connecting rod fretting calculation, which illustrates the full complexity of the structural analysis and dynamics simulations. The second last process step is the virtual validation, where first the cylinder head simulation methodology shows the internal connections between different disciplines’ simulations. Another example here is the crankshaft virtual validation process, which describes the complexity of the “simple” component calculation as well as illustrates the number of needed competencies. Finally, in the validation process step, Big Data analyses describe the internals and complexity of the methodologies. Lastly, counterweight measurement device development illustrates that validation of the simulation models and methods sometimes leads toward a measurement device development project. As a conclusion, all the previous methodologies are used to build the Wärtsilä 31 engine, which is the most efficient four-stroke engine in the world. It is, of course, a performance achievement, but a lot of research in simulation methodologies, as explained, was needed to make a reliable product with such a high cylinder peak pressure.

SAE MOBILUS

Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content. Learn More »

Access SAE MOBILUS »

Special Offer: Download multiple Technical Papers each year? TechSelect is a cost-effective subscription option to select and download 12-100 full-text Technical Papers per year. Find more information here.
We also recommend:
TECHNICAL PAPER

A Unique Methodology to Evaluate the Structural Robustness of a Dual-Mass Flywheel under Real-World Usage Conditions

2020-28-0475

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

A Time Efficient Thermal and Hydrodynamic Model for Multi Disc Wet Clutches

2022-01-0647

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

Performance of High Density P/M Connecting Rods

2000-01-0403

View Details

X