Multidimensional Simulation of Flow Field and Combustion in a Spark Ignition Engine 912473
A spark ignition engine is simulated for its flow field and combustion using a modified version of KIVA-II. The code handles an arbitrary 3-D computational domain and boundary conditions in the Cartesian coordinate. The valve is fixed at a half open position and the pressure boundary condition is specified at the port upstream. The grid is generated by a 2-D CAD package and later combined to a 3-D. Post-processing is performed by a finite element postprocessor package. Results for a typical spark ignition engine show reasonable trends for the velocity field and flame propagation throughout the intake, compression, combustion and expansion stroke.
Author(s):
Kang Y. Huh, Ku K. Kim, Khon Min
Affiliated:
Pohang Institute of Science 8 Technology, KOREA
Pages: 10
Event:
International Pacific Conference On Automotive Engineering
Related Topics:
Spark ignition engines
Combustion and combustion processes
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