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The Simulation of Air Induction Noise Using 1D-3D Coupling

2011-04-12
2011-01-0500
Compartment noise has gained significant importance to meet customer expectation. One of the sources of noise is air intake noise. Intake noise is produced by both opening and closing of the inlet valve. This makes source noise critical to the development of air induction system. The new approach has been thought for noise analysis of Air Induction System (AIS) to identify source noise using 1D-3D coupling. It is very difficult to simulate engine and air induction system in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) due to complexities in geometry. The objective of the present study is to predict the pulsed noise and flow noise using 1D-3D coupling. The engine with 1D code and AIS with 3D CFD code is simulated. Engine pulsation from GT-Power is provided as an input boundary condition to ANSYS Fluent. GT-Power exchanges boundary values to 3D computation domain at each CFD time step through special connections. The CFD code is run with implicit discretisation scheme and SAS turbulence model.
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A Comparative Study of Different Methods Used for Acoustic Analysis in a Chemically Reactive Environment

2000-03-06
2000-01-0962
Sound propagation within high temperature hydrocarbon combustion product was considered. Different methods for calculating sound speed within chemically reacting gas mixture were reviewed. One dimensional sound propagation was assumed. Results obtained using all these methods were presented. The results were compared and it was shown how error could be generated if inappropriate model is used for acoustic analysis in a chemically reactive gas mixture.
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