Computer simulation of internal combustion engine flow processes
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2002
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South African Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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A computer code for the simulation of internal combustion engine processes is presented. The main objective of the code is to serve as a tool for the design of inlet and outlet manifolds of combustion engines. The code is built around a two-zone thermodynamic combustion model that is linked to a quasi one-dimensional unsteady method of characteristics pipe flow model and a camshaft model. Two simple test cases are presented to show that the pipe flow model functions correctly. Predictions of the crankshaft power delivered by a commercial internal combustion engine computed by means of the code are shown to compare favourably with measured results. An example illustrating the usefulness of the code as a design tool is also presented.
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CITATION: Van Vuuren, C. M., Thiart, G. D. & Taylor, A. B. 2002. Computer simulation of internal combustion engine flow processes. R&D Journal, 18.
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Van Vuuren, C. M., Thiart, G. D. & Taylor, A. B. 2002. Computer simulation of internal combustion engine flow processes. R&D Journal, 18.